Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1928 — Page 5

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I tU B OI.ENDEK M Club, MisK ' lfP n '’ me Ladies Club 11 S 1 P- M- ■ K.-npHe..! > S. >u, M» mJ sci.. 1 M “*"■ » iinh< ' r ' ■ [Litt. 6:W p M ■ F Wednesday I ■■ l. I ::.' ■■'>' >“ c,ub ’ Mrß - ChaS 7b't' T-n .'» "»:■'■• Mrs. Joe J - M ■for 2:30 P *»• V* ‘ Thu ■ V.-eman Hal! »<.t- p. M. . . i ■ j.< ■ Michaut.. ■h P- M - ■ Wct . üb, Mry. I- W. Kampe, P. M- . ||H EvrroHi’v Ciass. f-*« Sunday Moi Dr. Allen Miller, 7:30 ■u ■■ Friday ■ »'. H M- •< -: I ini’, ch. Mrs. Vail, 2:30 P. M. H jKhecr Marts Mrs Joseph I.aur■t 730 P. M- ■ OIEUSS SNOW ■ lECCING SOLEMNIZED ■ Tip reiMiag rt--s Leena Esther ; ■jjeats and M'■ In:;-, m Snow, both | ■ p—.- n’-'n ;<•( south Wa■t|gh tiv.ns'.iip. .v!;”is county, was ■ a: Vni '• ,at I.’ o’clock ■k, Suirlay. J :.:a-y 2J, 1925. The H; , ■' t;:? I'niUJ ■ >/. ra . .fficirtat’entlel by the Mfcoti'j ipar/1/■’rent'. Mr. anti Mrs. Bltr. Ss"r with whom ho had been 1 I - his heme. Tne bride is a I ■ toit'r cf Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ■jeiiss, of Geneva. She has been emH|tyed at the <’!:•■« Garment factory ■ 1 Geneva. Eugene Snow is a s n of ■fe Fred Pusey. bit: has been resid■kg with h's grand-parent* north of Bfcieva. The young couple have al- ■ lady established their residence on ■ lit Siow (aim. ■ KCRET MARRIAGE I given publicity i A wedding, the- announcement of liitli was intended to be a surprise if next June, crept into the columns If one small newspaper, and isr'wa Rblic story. Tfm -tory is that of the ■ ttniage of y sa Edna van der .am.s--18, prominent young lady of Berne. Bi Mr. Roy w. Morrison, of IndianaI’ll’- The ceremony took place very Ry. Saturday, at Hartford City, ne bride will be remembered here as mtar basketbad player of the Girl's W.ball team of Barne, which inR this city a few years ago with , Mr. Myrr son is employed as a ® adjuster with an Indianapolis w firm. KHEVA couple MRRIED SATURDAY '■ > Justine Lehman, daughter of L“L Mrs ’ c#h ’’n Lehman living J. of Geneva. antl O lin K Hellcri Ur’aVc 31 " Iir -' JUt ' Were united in ai»M ’ urila - v morning January la Ar ? :3!) °' C,Ock at tho P ar - E e uuA Klcllards °n at Fort hi . lhf ’ wremony, the nowfe bride’s Palr i Wf!nt the home of fe John " IK “ nd aunl ’ Mr ’ ancl fct d a^'’ ,ltGn ' ' Vhorp a d «U' ’ »'.■ JnA dlnn(,r ' raa served. Sat«r>’d to''ti’ fiUpper was ’i Lehman i■’ ' ng couple at tUe calaiXTL T' The britle has bae “ 'Kl F ° rt some ’’Ar audA “ i! v lUa n heF hoiUo W Mrs M.n 5 Von G »nten. Mr. p»ii Bty wtl ,os, ' de on a farm l J G Auctiou B ‘-K» Ti birsdav evenV 0 ‘ aVe been held cu e,lls ' of conni S ° C lbis week > 8 arran e e >uent 8 , has n t 0 Tuesday night. Ia: "' !1 “ menib°, ilivba,ld ' vill enter!MZ r 7 ftbo Thursday ov- ! v “ £ Ub ’ at oi & bt o’clock, J tacu Vp n ®’ at her home on PEOPLE * par TY W.’.au ,I\‘l. 1! ’' Kober t Krick and fa"fM fi !y a “ d A. Bixbr - and m, city ' fogether umriv, -ii ' Amos Keusser and '•AIA ? I '"' A ' C - smith and mA a JA’-' v anti rSt £rm!n ; i *

i Bixler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Michaud and family, all of Berne, . and Mr. M. E. Race, of Indianapolis, ’ccmpiisod a party, Sundav, who tendered a delightful birthday surprise to Mrs. David Bixler of Berne, mother j grand-mother and great grand-mother, respectively of the vis tors. A most delicious birthday dinner was the feature of the day. GUEST AT FORT WAWNE PARTY Miss Josephine Myers was in Fort I Wayne, over the week-end as a guest i of Miss Nadine Todd, in the Sheridan Apartments. While there she ati tended a Dinner Br dge given by Miss Todd, Saturday evening, all the guests being members of the Sigma Kappa Sorority. MRS. DAN BEERY ENTERTAINS LITERARY CLUB Mrs. Dan Beery was hostess, Monday evening to the Literature Department of the Woman's Club at her home on North Fourth street. All membeis were present with three exceptions and a very interesting and instructive meeting was enjoyed. Mrs. John Heller and Mrs. John Tyndall very capably reviewed Honora Wilson Morrow's book, “We Must March'. I The beck was divided into two parts, each of the ladies giving half or the story, which dealt with the history of the state of Oregon when it was still a British' possession before »t's accession to the United States. Miss Sue Mayer gave a lite review of the authoress. At the close of the program, the hzstess surprised her guests with dainty refreshments. FAMILY DINNER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY (n honor of the 76th birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Mary V.gelwede, Misses Bertha and Rose jVogelwedo entertained at a family | | dinner of lovely appointments. Sunday, at the Vogel wede home on Fourth street. A birthday cake foi rat'd the centerpiece of the table, Covers were laid for Mrs. James 1. Haefling, daughter Helen and son James Jr., al of Fort Wayne; Mi;, and Mrs. Clem Mr. and ' Mrs. Chas. Vogelwede, Lawrence Vogtlwede, Misses Bertha and Rose Vogelwede of this city, and Mrs. Fred Schaub, of Cleveland. REHEARSING PLAYS FOR CLUB PROGRAM Two committees from the Dramatic Depai intent of Woman's Club are at. work rehearsing two plays which will bi‘-piesented before the Club, February 6, at the high school aud torium. A committee, with Mrs. Katheryn Elberson as chairman and director wil p; esent “The Last Frontier" a play by Adelaide C. Rowfll. The assisting c mmittee are Mrs. Kathryn Niblick Mis. Marion Cowan, Mbs Marcella Nelson and Miss Marcella Hower. Tho second play of tho evening, ‘,'Yagowanea" by Helen P. Kane, as it's name suggests, is an Indian story and is being presented by a committee comprised ofplayt ETAOI ETAOIN ETAO Alburg. Mrs. Marie Porter, Mrs. Leah Ehinger, Miss Jeanette Claik, and Miss Kathryn Dorw.n. DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT REVIEWS CURRENT PLAYS Mrs. ChtUmer Porter was hostess to the members of the Dramatic Department of the W man's Club. Monday evening at her home on Mercer Avenue. Twenty-one members were in attendance. In the absence of the Department Chairman, Mrs. Frank Towns, Mrs. John Peterson, secretary and treasurer, presided at the meeting. During a business session, bills were allowed and pinna made for the Colonial party which will be given February 20, at the Library Auditoriuiu. This event will fee sponsored by tho entile Club and the husbands of tho members are to be the guests for, the evening. The organization of a Junior Dramatic Department was also discussed and a icommittfeo comprised of Mrs. James Arnold and Mrs. Faye ' Knapp selected to choose the eiibible gills tor membership. At the clnw of .i?: buniness, the meeting was turned over to Miss Verne.il vvaaien, p. . ..im chairman cf tho evening. Three plays SURE RELIEF FOR SORE THROAT Quicker Than Gargling Why suffer pain soreness or discomfort while waiting for slow-acting jargles to give relief when a physician’s prescription called Thoxlne is guaranteed to relieve in 15 minutes? It acts on a new theory. I One swalow taken internally goes direct to the cause. Contains no chlor-' oform, iron or other harmful drugs. Safe and pleasant for the whole family , Always ask for Thoxlne—much better than gargles and patient medicine^.' 35c., 60c., and sl.uo. Sold under rnonej back guarantee, of quick relief. Holthouse Drug Co.

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were reviewed, “Tho Spider" Uy Mrs. ( Raymond Kohne; “Ch cago,” by Miss Dorothy Walter; and "Tlje Road to Rome", by Miss Josephine Myers. These three plays are all popular plays at the present time in Chicago and New York City. At the close of the ' mooting, Mrs. Porter served delicious refreshments. 1 The Woman's Relief Corps will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Yoeman Hall. This will be tho only meeting of the month aud a good attendance is desired. o- . . — Personal? Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter. Patsy, were Tuesday visuois m Fort Wayne. Mrs. Carrie Haubold and daughter, Louise, were Monday visitors in Fort Wayne. Master Bobby Worthman, little son of Supt. and Mrs. M. F. Worthman, is ill with a seve.e cold and grippe. Robert Frisinger, student at Purdue Univers ty, is home for a betweensemester vacation visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frisinger, North Thiid street. He will return to Lafayette to resume his studies Sunday. Robert Zwick is home from Valpariaso Un versity, for a between semester vacation visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Zwick, North Second street. Eddie Anderson, student at Purdue University, is spending a few days varatio nat his parental home, the J. E. Anderson residence, east of the c ty. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gass, of Huntington, were Monday guests of E F.«Gass and family in this city. Miss Margaret Frisinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frisinger, of this c ty. and a student at Butler Uni versity, Indianapolis, will spend he. between semester vacation with f. lends in Logansport. Mrs. J. H. Heller motored to Fort Wayne today to visit Mrs. W A. Kunkle of Bluffton, who is a patient at the Lutheran hospital. Dennis Striker, one of the best known men of Monroe township, fell upon the ice a few days ago and broke an ankle. He is g tting along nicely but won't be very active for a ■ few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Reid of Fort Wayne, are here tor a few days. The finance committee of Old Home Week will meet Thursday evening in a Joint session with the general committee to discuss plans for proceeding with their work.

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G. E. Cagers Cancel Contest With Ossian J The basketball game between tho ( Decatur General Electric team and Ossian, scheduled to be played here tonight, has be en cancelled because } of tho Co-iuiuodorcs’ game with International Col’oge, it was announced ' today. The G. E eagers will go to Klrklund Wednesday night to play the Kiikland Whippets. o HICKMAN’S PLEA BEING BOLSTERED ' |CONTIM KU I HUM nUKiKKI won <1 give tho question consideration later. Meanwhile, the defense built up Its insanity case. The state rested its case, after merely reading the indictment charging murder. Defense attorneys said they would prove Hickman was raised In an environment where a father “ran around with women" and a mother “did queer things." O Farmers To Hold Annual Banquet Here This Evening The annual Adams county farmers’ banquet will be hed in the Knights cf Columbus hall here this evening, starting at 6’30 o'clock William P Schrock, of Decatur, will fce toastma ter. The principal address wi 1 be delivered by Prof. O. F. Hall, of Purdue university. Prizes and med--1 als will be awarded to members of the five-acre corn club, tho Hoosier ton litter club and the county cow testing association. o— Fredericks To Seek Nomination For Governor I K komo, Ind., Jan. 31.—(UP) —John E. Frederick of Kokomo, manniact turer and president of the Indiana i state chamber of commerce, was in tho lists today as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor 'n the May primary. Frederick Is general manager of the Kokomo Steel and Wire company ar.d chairman of the board of the 1 Continental Steel Corporation. He ' i as oeen presid< nt of the Indiana ■ chamber of commerce for seven 1 years. i it was while directing the affairs' cf tho state commerce body, Ms sup- | porters said, that he demonstrated Hthc possibilities of deve'oping the 1 potential wealth of the state through ■ a co-ordinction ot the various eco- • nomic groups. 1 Frederick first came into political

p.omlD 'nce In 1626 when ho was one 1 of tho Ivudhig candidate# for the remocratlc nomination for U. S. senator. Albert Stump ot Indianapolis, was uomi mled. O 1 Sen. LaFollette Introduces AntbThird Term Resolution Washington, Jan. 31. —(INS)—Char- ] acterizing any departure from the ; piecedent set by Washington or retlrI lug from the White House at the end i of bis second term as "unwise, un patilotic and fraught with danger to our tree institution" Senator LaFollette, Republican, of Wisconsin, today introduced an anti-third term r< so utlon in the senate. in a stiitem r nt, LaFollette declar'd the movement at New York Republican leaders, led by Chares lilies, vice-chairman of the national committee, to obtain uiiinstrud'.zd d< legations with the Idea ot drafting President Coolidge for a third term, is “gaining headway." o Special Guards Protect i President Wm. Cosgrave Ottawa. Ont., Jan. 31.—(UP)—Special guards today protected President William T Cosgrave of the Irish Free State whose train was wrecked yesterday. The train on which the Irish president was riding from New York was wtacted near Limoges when it ran Into an open switch. One man was '■■.lied and four were dangerously injur; d. No member of the presidential ?arty was hvrt. Liver Doesn’t Hurt xiutWatchOut The dangerous tiling about liver trouble is that it may be present and not recognized as such I No pain probably in the vicinity of the liver, but mysterious sick headaches, dizzy spells, kidney disturbances and probably heart palpitation and high blood pressure. No organ will bear closer watching than the liver. It’s the liver’s ■ important job to keep the blocxl clean of the poisons formed in food waste. Let the liver become slugi ' gish, as it frequently does under the .' strain of modern living, and the whole system becomes toxic, which weakens stomach, kidneys and heart. The liver occasionally needs a little help, and there’s nothing better for this, as medical men know, than r. little ox gall. Ox gall is a reI markable natural stimulant for the Juiman liver, promoting its normal, active functioning. 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 genuine ox gall, be sure of getting Dioxol. , They cost less titan 2c each at good druggists.

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Flivver Plane Flying I Back To Detroit Washington, Jan. 31. —(UP) —Harry Brooks, pilot ot the Ford "flivver plane," hopped off from Bolling Field today on u non-stop flight to Detroit. Brooks had been snow bound hire for the past three days after failing in an attempted non-stop flight from Detroit to Miami, Fla. Brooks hoped to reach Detroit in six hours. o — Indiana Added To Ohio Prohibition District Columbus, Ohb, Jan. 31 —(INS) — William H. Walker, Federal Prohibition administrator of Oh o today was preparing to assume direction ot the prohibition department of Indiana following leeeipt of an order from Washington late yesterday which added Indiana to the Oh o district. Indiana

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