Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1928 — Page 7

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CLUB calender Wednesday Eide Club. Mrs. Car! Smith. C g M people» Choir. Presbyterian »"■** ““-I : Jelu Theta Tan Alumni, Mrs. Wm. towers, 2:00 P. M. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Ladles Aid, Mrs. C. A. ‘Sm*! » M. E S. S.. Mr.- • L Walters, 7:30 P. M. | "Presbyterian Missionary Society, M nW E. Smith, 2:30 P.M. | Friday Pocohontas instal ation —Red Men s ,all 7:30 P- tn. Ml. Taber Ladies Aid Society—Mrs. tester Tumbleson. S P- M. Pythian Sister Installation, K. of P. Home. Research Club, Mrs. R. D. Myers, 1:30 P. M. Tur .day Pocohontas Invitational Dance — Red Men’s hall, 8 p. m. Owing to the fact that the installing officer, Mrs. Tyner, has been I called out of the city, the installation ■ ceremonies of the W. R. C. scheduled for tomorrow afternoon have been postponed until next Thursday, Jan. 12, at 1 o'clock. ENTERTAIN AT PREBLE Mr. and Mrs. .1 I). Elzey were host and hostess, respectively, Sunday, at their home in Preble to » ' -- clock dinner. Covers at the table were

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laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey, Mr. I and Mrs. Clyde Elzey and Mr. W. I Net ton, all of Fort Wayne, and Mr and Mrs. Howard Baty, ol Waynedale. An afternoon of music and social conversation was enjoyed after dinner. "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Frame, of South Webster street, entertained informally at dinner at the Hotel Keenan Monday evening. The guests were seated at 6 o'clock at one large table decoraletl with bowls or roses and narcissi.. Following the dinner the guests formed a theater party at the Majestic. The guests included Mr. land Mrs. C. E. Belt and son. William, j and Miss Gretchen Schafer of Decatur, Miss Dorothy Underwood and I Mr. Max Frame." —Fort Wayne NewsSentinel. SUNSET PARK j CLOSES TONIGHT The dance hall at Sun Set Park. Decatur's popular amusement center, will close tonight fcr the remainder of the winter season. In celebration of the closing, a big free dance will be given by the management, to wmeh the public is cordial!? invited. Two orcbestr.H will furnisn for both round aud squaie dancing, which will start at 8:15. Under the management of Mr. Dan Zeser, Sun Set Park has grown into one of the cleanest and best pat- ■ ronized dance halls in this part o’ the , state during the past year. It has provided much entertainment for the young people of the community C. L. OF C. INSTALL OFFICERS At their regular business meeting Tuesday evening, at the K. of Hall Miss Adelaide Deininger acted as Installing officer foi the following newlyelected officers, president, Mrs. Wm. Keller; vice president, Mrs. A. C. Foos treasurei, Miss Beitha Johns; recording secretary, Miss Margaret Blee:

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financial secretary. Miss Ethol Erwin 1 monitor; Mts. Joe Lose, inner guard; i Mrs. Win. Schumacher; trustees Mrs. Frank Srhmitt. (’m-d- furnished er. tertainmeitt for a while f.-llowing the , installation. The nekt meeting of the organization will be a social meeting in two weeks. The meeting of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church has been postponed until Friday, January ill. j The Pocohontas lodge will install the newly elected officers of the lodge Friday night, at 7:30 o'clock. ' The ceremonies will he hold in the Red Men's hall An invitational dance will be held its the Red Men's hall next Tuesday evening by the Pocoftontas lodge The dance will be for all members of the lodge, their families and invited f lends. Dancing will start at 8 o'clock. PSI IOTA PSI SHOWERS MARGARET ZWICK. The Psi lota Xi Sorority was entertained, Tuesday evening, by nTiss Justine Hocker at her home on South First street, at their regular business meeting. Plans were made for a benefit Bridge, which will he given by the Sorority at Valentine time. A note of thanks was also lead, expressing the gratitude cf Miss Emily Crist, superintendent of the Adams County Memorial Hospital, and the n?ard of Trustees for one dozen bed-lamps and one dozen bed spreads which the Sorority bad presented to the Hospital. Following the business session, a miscellaneous shower was held for M’ss M-r---garet Zwick, bride-elect of next week. Refrehments were tb«” > * hostess. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Ralph Genus m Wvv .. s ; and will be the social meeting of the Sorority. REBEKAHS INST/LL OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the ReHekah Ledge, Tuesday evening, in the, I. O. O. F. Hall, the following corps <f officers were installed: nc'’’- F —--t , Mrs. Clara Drum; vice grand, Mrs. Emma Charles; recording secretary, Mrs. Jessie Fry; Treasurer, Mrs. be.l:i Moser; warden, Mrs. Bessie t-’quhes; R. S. N. G, Mis. Anna Mailott; L. S. N G. Mis. Minnie Black; outer guard, Mrs. Minnie Teeple; Pianist, Mrs. Zona Acker. Folio™’*lodge meeting, the Three Links Club

held a social session, duting which a delicious pot-luck supper was served. * o i — Personals Mrs, Drusilla Fuhrman returned home Monday evening from Plainwell, Michigan, where she visited with her sen J. D. Fuhrman and family. Mary Kathryn Schug returned to Western College at Oxford Ohio, Tuesday, to resume her studies after spend- j ing a holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schug in this city. Miss Schug also spent a week of hei vacation in a motor tiip to New York City. Together with Dr. and Mrs. I . E. Somers and son Gerald, Miss Echug left this city Christmas eve for New Yoik City and returned to this city. New Years Eve. While in N'r-w Yc.k, the party visited with Mrs. Some, s’ father and other relatives. Miss Lois Peterson returned, Tuesday, to Indiana University at Bloming ton to resum her studies, following a vacation visit with her patents in this city. She was accompanied ta Bluft ton by automobile, by her father. Miss Leah Colter Iras returned to the University of Wisconsin, at Madison, after a ten days visit at her parental home, the Charles Colter residence in this city. “Well, Jf he hadn’ escaped in an auto, he’d got out on a habits corpus,” said Constable Plum, t’day, utter a bandit had slipped thro’ his fingers. What gits me is haw a felief who goes t Detroit on business transacts any business —.Abe Martin Indianapolis New... Roy Runyon has received word that his son. Kenneth, who with Don Lammiman and Charles Parkinson, left here Saturday in a Cleveland touting car, braving the coldest weather ot the year, had arrived safely at Liberty, Mo., all feeling tine. The boys ate attending col.oges in that section of the country md had spent their Christinas vacations at home. Fred Keller and daughter. Delores , save ••-.■tinned to their home in Frank'll l ark, Illinois after an over Christaa< visit with relatives ami f; tends in his city. Miss Margate* Zwick and Robert .'■iebe motored to Shipshewana, Ind. oday for a visit with the latter’s par ' ants. Mt. Friebe has resigned his p. si tion with the Schafer Wholesale Cl : r this ;:ty, and wil asstti;';- th.- man-

agement of nis father's lli dwari store in Shipshewana in the near future | Miss Naomi Christen, of Kankakee, Illinois, and Mbs Margaret Christen, of Purdue University, have returned to J heir respective work, following rm'over Christmas visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christen, north of the city. Vent S. Allen and E. C. Wlsman Had Headache and | Awful Indigestion Man and Wife Suffered Ten Years, Then Found Quick Relief. Does your head ache until it feels like it is going to burst? Do you have indigestion and dizzy spells that almost make you fall? If you do, you’ll be glad to read how Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Winrote, 1107 E. Cedar St., South Bend, Ind., obtained prompt relief. Mrs. Winrote says: “I had stomach trouble and constipation for ten years, and suffered agonies with sick spells and splitting headaches. At times, it seemed as if my head would burst. I had no appetite, and even a few mouthfuls would till me up. Food didn’t digest right, and seemed to lodge in my stomach like a rock. It gave me such awful pains in my sides and back, that I was almost frantic. I was bothered with constipation, too, and was a very sick woman -s Nothing I took seemed to do me any good until I found Viuna. Before I had finished the first bottle, I was greatly benefited. The dreadful headaches and dizziness disappeared, my appetite picked up, my digestion improved, and I can eat hearty meals without any distress. The constipation is relieved and the pains in my back have .• topped. I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am to Viuna for my remarkable recovery. It did so much for me, my husband tried it. He had stomach trouble for 15 years, with gas, sour stomach, severe cramps and constipation. Viuna promptly gave him his first real relief. He’s feeling fine and has gained 15 pounds in weight. We both swear by Viuna.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite aud digestion.and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a liottle on trial. Then if you're not glad you tried Viuna. your money will be refunded. $1 nt druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The Wonder,Medicine Nt.du By i CALLOW A KOHNE

have returned to their home In Chicago, having been gnests over New Years jf Misses Naomi and Margaret Christen ut the Ed Christen residence. Genn Beavers has returned to Columbus, Ohio, to resume his studies in Ohio States University, after spending the Christmas vacation In this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers, of Adams street.

| THE CORT I Last Time Tonight K Jfi “CHEATING CHEATERS” Sfi ir A Universal Attraction with yM Betty Compson and Kenneth Harlan. A baffling, intriguing, mysterious comedy drama of gS 3H two bands of “high-hat" crooks bent on cheating 3H each other out Os the “spoils.” Sj “Kid Tricks” Comedy. News. 10c. 25c jir Thursday and Friday “Turkish Delight” ME npl with all star cast. §ra S 3 Isl Sunday and Monday—Will Rogers and Louisa Mj Fazenda in “A Texas Steer." .Hr..Hi I IHE ADAMS Theatre | S , Last Time Tonight jF, ■S pra g “LIGHTNING” Story by ZANE GREY Jfi 5 with Robert Frazer, Robyna Ralston, Margaret Living- bn bra ston. Guinn Williams, and Lightning, a wouderful horse. Jf| HR A ('raniti in which an outlaw stallion plays an important part in the lives of two cowboys and a couple of cabaret UE IE .performers. A picture of unusual dramatic intensity. bra Also—Aesop’s Fables, Fathe News and Topics of the Day MR Ifi 10c 25c 6 Thursday and Friday—" The Satin Woman," with Mrs. Wally Reid. “R Rockliffe Fellov.es, Ruth Stonehouse and Buddy Post. E2 (US Sunday and Monday—RED GRANGE in "THE RACING ROMEO.” fyi

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