Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1928 — Page 5

I. club calender I 7’oo P« E “'"' “ w “ ’ t”. a* « 8 - A " 4 “ o ' lu “' M sl ' 1 ' Tu««<i»v Bridge Club, Mrs- E-W. Kampe, 8:00 p J m. S. Evangelical church parlire !: r ™ Diem. Mrs. Elber Chase, 7:3(1 2 Theta Tau, Germaine Christen ‘ Jar and Martha Class, Mrs. B. J !<MTri WPa. Mrs. Herman Ho.lmann ’ : ?[. O 5 !'C.. K. cfC. Hall, 8 P.M. Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Herman i rhlncer 2:30 P M. __ Historical Club, Mrs. James Fristoe. 2::W p.m. Fhnr«d»V V. B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Tom Fisher, 2 30 P- M. W.M.S. Presbyterian Church, Mrs. • fH Smith, 2:30 P. M. So Cha Rae. Mrs. Hubert Schmitt, f :30 P. M. Amicita Bridge Club, Mrs. Brice Butler, 7:30 P. M. Cafeteria Supper, Zion Reformed ' Church, 6 to 7 P. M. ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. J. Heller entertained »lew friends at an informal Bridge party. Saturday evening. Honors were takey by Mrs. E. W. Kampe and Mrs. J. F. Arnold and Messrs. Rcy Arch- . bold and Claysen Carroll. Mrs. Heller was assisted by the Misses Dora Marie ' and Florence Magley in serving a twocourse luncheon. MEETING OF ROYAL DAUGHTERS CLASS The Royal Daughters Class of the Vnited Brethren Church was ente.--taned Saturday afternoon, at the boat of their teacher, Mrs. Clarence Drake. The class president; Wilma Fcughty, had charge cf the meeting. As the first feature of the afternoon’s program. Miss Pauline Hakey played a ; piano solo. The entire class then snug “Sy Faith Looks up to Thee”, after which the president gave a scripture reading from St. Luke 9:1:5. ‘T Love Io Tell the Story” was then sung by the class. Melvena Williams favored with an instrumental solo as a closing* to the program. Those present num- | bered eleven. The meeting adjourned I by repeating “The Lord’s Prayer”, afj ter which a short business session followed. Games furnished diversion for : a social hour during which the hostess served dainty refreshments. A correction is made in the meet’ng Place of the Carpe Diem club which . have been announced for the home of I Mrs. Elmer Chase instead of Mrs. Elster Anspaugk. The W. M. s. of the Zion Reformed Church, which was to have held a , meeting Tuesday afternoon at the c urch parlors, has postponed same or one week. Members are requested : oplease note the change in date. •NVITATIONS issued F OR VALENTINE PARTY Imitations have been issued by ’ * lss ® 8 Beatrice Keller, Mildred Kelh Naomi Durkin, and Margaret Nibllm»| Or 8 UriliEe I>arty t 0 be « lven J* eV ®. Ding ’ Februar y 13. at sev“thirty oclock, at the Elks Home. ■ J lll So ’. Cha ,lae will meet Thurs- ; »ih Mr"s sevei i-thirty o’clock I street S ,lbert Schmitt on Second r L Br u° Butler wUI be boßte “ to evening ,i Bridgo Club ’ Thursday i bottle on « (ie '’ cl ’- tilir 'y o’clock at her * on south Thir dstreet. attends , DINNER Car) aiid'\r ,IS ’ ?’ Sheets and son “birthday dn,?’' 6 W ' aUerß attended 01 Ohio Ciiv tor "'alters, 1 u r“ d John UuU of Glen - T '“'O i n ni “ r '« b °tn* Sunday. I 01 " 5 ,heir felxtietii anw "l Mrs c « 1 guesta were: Mr. r .?’ altcrH of VanWcrt, lU'.'ir Ji,„ h,l| tucr Walters, Glen«r. and MriM gk ,[\ of Oh ' u City : 4I!| 1 Mr ami 1,1 Du lof Glenmore tiuy ? rb ' <’■ W- Waiters and y ' and Donald. w - “ wuj mctt t mo chu^x° 3 n at two °’ c,w * ia play E t T ACR ES” ... be given forest < 'vun ' he ,itle of « Tll "M ;iy eve .ii?’ " hiell be sT.’cn ’Eastern Stan, . at elsht °’ clock y hdru »ers Institute being I- '

held today and tomorrow at the K O. T. M. Hall at Wren, Ohio. The play was written by Fannie Barnett Linskey and the program will be rendered as follows: Music —Orchestra « Reading—Delorls Klepper Play—‘Forest Acres" —Cast — Lemuel Crockett, a miserly farmer —W. O. Black Mrs. Crockett, his wife Mrs W. O. Black Elizabeth Crockett, His daughter Margaret Kreischer Hepsibah Crocket, his daughter Dulce Oechsle Hiram Crocket his son r.v Clifford Oechsle Summer Boarders at the Crockett farm Fhanklyn Arthur, a business man Erwin Gehres Miss Lucy Ruggles, a school teacher Mrs. J. W. Mnuller Eceline Newcomb, a bashful maid Lois Standiford Andy Hobbs, a country boy Gaylord German Jeffery Brfxley, a New Yorker F. W. Been Elsie Bfixley, his wife Mrs. F. W. Bowen I Constance Loring, their neice Mrs. P. E. Lichtensteiger Nora, the maid .. Mrs. R. D. Stewart Reading—Mary Neptune Solo—Erwin Gehres Synopsis of Play Act I —Diningroom of the Crock j ett farm, Summer. "The Mail Goes." i Act. II —Library of the Brixley town house, Two days later. Act. 11l — Same at Act I. The next day. "The Female Comes.” I Time — The present. I SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passwater Ind as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. , E. D. Hurless. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ross land daughter Nelwyn Mr. abd Mrs Henry Brumstrup an ds:n Charles, all j of Willshire; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ross and children Kenneth, Deniel and Girneta, and Miss Donna Jean Underhill, all of Fort Wayne and Mr. Forest Passwater, of Exeter, California. SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE Mr. and M..rs. Millard Baumgartner entertained on Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Russel Baumgartner's 22nd birthday in form of a shower, i Those present for the even ng were j Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Thurman Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Clfalnrer Steele of Fort Wayne, Mr. I and Mrs. Clarence Merryman, Mr.. Adrian Burke, Miss Ilva Light and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baumgartner. Mrs. Baumgartner was the reciptient . of very pretty gifts. Bunco was played I At a late hour the hostess served delicious refreshments. All present reported having a fine time. IEWSPAPER MAN KNOWN HERE MARRIED SATURDAY Charles McCabe. Jr., a representaive of the United Press, who has visited in this city on several occasions, was married Saturday night to diss Ruth Stoshefsky, at Fort Wayne Mr. McCabe resides in Cleveland. Mrs. E. W. Kampe will be hostess to her Bridge Club. Thttrsday evening, at eight o'clock, at her home on Winchester street. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 P.M. at. '.ho home of Mrs. Fred Smith on South Third street. TO ACT AS BEST MAN AT WEDDING Arthur Hyland left Saturday night Ar Youngstown, Ohio, where he will ict us best man, Tuesday morning at ten o'clock, at the wedding of a college chum of his at Notre Dame. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY NIGHT CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Janies Arno’d were host and hostess, respectively, Sunday evening, to the members of the Sunday Night Bridge Club, at their home on West Marshall street. Mr. ind Mrs. John Carmody received the high score at Bridge and wore awardid with a lovely prize. At twelve clock, a delicious supper was served. The United Brethren Ladies Aid society will nna-t Thursday afternoon at two-flurty o’clock with Mrs. Tom Fisher on West Adams street. Mrs. C. E. Baughman and Mrs. Hodel will I. j the assisting hostesses. MR. ANO MRS. PAUL MILLER CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Having enjoyed fifty years together. sailing the matrimonial seas of happiness. Mi. and Mrs. Paul Miller, today., joined with their children and friends in celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage, whi h oecuriyd February (1, 1878, in Reihn Bayern, GeriAany. i Mr. Paul Miller first came to Am- i

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‘ilea in 1871. He spent three years near Paulding, Ohio, and Ilrst came to Adams county, Indiana, on February 6, 1874. in 1878, having worked and saved for the big occaaaton, ho went to Ge many to claim his bride and bring her to America. The German people were quite averse to hav ing their daughters go to America and it was with difficulty that Mr. Mllle; finally succeeded in bringing his bride to his adopted country. The trip across the wide Atlantic, however, was thtir hopoymoon, and, upon arriving on American shores, they ante direct to Adams county and here they have resided ever since. Until four years ago, the Miller family occupied a farm in Root township, but gave up active farming and are now residing at the corner of Jelfeison and Seventh streets in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Mi'ler are the parnts of thirteen children, two of who are dead. Those surviving are; Paul Miller, Decatur; Mrs. George Appleman, Decatur; Leo Miller, Fort Wayne; Anthony Miller, Kalamazoo, Michigan: Ed Miller, Decatur; Cathe ine Miller, Kalamazoo; Mrs. Lena Hl'yard, Akron, Ohio; Otto Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Jacob Heiman, Decatur; Leonard Miller, Fort Wayne; and jssrtrude Miller. Fort Wayne. The day’s festivities opened when the aged couple, with their two young"'St children. Leonard and Gertrude Miller, as attendants, attended solemn High Mass at St. Mary’s CathMic church. As they entered the church, the solt strains of Lohen"iln's wedding march issued from the npe organ. After mass, the partyvent to the K. of C. hall where a deic'ous four-course wedding dinner was served. A huge wedding cake idorned the table at which the honored pai- were seated. Covers were aid for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller Sr., ’aul Miller Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Vpplenian and children Andrew, Theresa, Cecelia, Matilda and Theolore, all of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Leo 'iller and daughter Esther of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miler of Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mil’er and children Rose Mary, Mildred and Ethel of Decatur; Miss Catherine Miller, of Kalamazoo; Mr. ind Mrs. Harvey Hllyard and children Marie, Glema, l ene, and Myrtle Jane if Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Iciman and children Charles, Helen, Tustine, Jerome, Kathleen and Irene of Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller and son John of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mi'ler of Fort Wayne; •liss Ge trade Miller of Fort Wayne; Miss Alice Kriegcl of Decatur; Mr ’1 Korb of Delphos, Ohio; Dr. and I.s Noah Bixler and family; and dr. and Mrs. Jess Kuhn and other triends. After the dinner, Mr .Dave Coffee, I’.vho chanced to be a member of the ’gang" who belled Mr. and Mrs. Miler upo ntheir return to this county is a bride and groom, was present ind gave an interesting account of ho “belling.” OLET NEIREtTER lARRIED SATURDAY A wedding that comes as a pleasint surprise was solemnized Saturjy afternoon, at four o’clock, at the ’resbytcrian church, at Fort Wayne, when Miss Vio'et Ncireitcr became he •'ride of Mr. Gerald Aspy. Mr. •Ispy is a son of Mr. Marsh Aspy, of Pleasant Mills, and Mrs. Aspy is the only daughter ot~ Mr. and Mrs. Marian Neii citer, of Hoagland. Mrs. As"y is a graduate of Decatur high school with the class of 1927 and is emp oyed in the office oi the General Electric Co., at Fori Wayne, and Mr. Aspy is also employed at the General Electric plant. The young couple \vill b<- at home to their many friends fr-1005 Sherman street, Fort Wayne. Forest Passwater, of Exeter, California, arived in Decatur. '.Saturday, for a two months visit with his parents, .Mr. an d.Mrs. Delton Passwater in this city. o For 35 Years He Had Gas—Gone Now "I suffered from indigestion and gas tor 35 years. Nothing did mo any goed. but since the first dose of Adlerika I have not been troubled a minute."— D. Carlisle. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerikti relieves gas and often removes aston! hing amount of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Smith, Yager and Falk. PLEASANT RELIEF ~ FROM CONSTIPATION Shouldersd.' oop tinder weightof year:;. Young, yet beauty has fled. Cheeks arc sallow and drawn. Unsightly pimples. Keep your system clean and you keep the beauty of youth. Its energy. ItT irresistible charm. Then life is not a failure. Clogged bowels and inactive liver j cause poisons to seep through the sys- . tern. Health vanishes and with it I beauty and energy. Dr. Edwards’Olive, j Tablets will save you from this dark hour. For 20 vears they have been prescribed in place cf calomel to men i and women seeking health and freedom , from constipation. They act. casilv and smoothly. No dangerous piping. Take j nightly before retiring. Results will amaze you. * .. J Thousands of men and women would i never be without Dr. Edwards’ Olive , Tablets, a vegetable compound mi.-ed with olive oil. Know them by the:r ' I oli<c color. 15c, 30c, tide,

INTEREST IN REVIVAL GROWS ICONTINL'BO PHOM PAI.E <>NHI man is come to seek and to save that which is loot.” The sermon last night was preached by Rev. Roscoe F. Wilson, ot Columbia City, who will continue to be here this week and will br ng the message again tonight. The message last night had the revival spirit and was a stirring appeal to the folks to be concerned about the religious and sp.ritua) conditions that are existing. Prayer meetings will be held tomoi row at the following places and time designated. A leader will be provided for each meet ng. Attend the meeting that you desire. Mrs. Richard Harker, 815 Jefferson at 1:30. Mrs. Blanche Elzey, 321 N. Ist at 2:30 Mrs. Ocio Barkley, 709 N. sth St at 3 o’clock. - ■ o ASSESSORS TO MEET FEB, 17 All townsh’p assessors of Adams county will be called for special meeting to the Adams county court house Friday morning, February 17, at 10 o'clock, it was announced today bjJay Cline, county assessor. The meeting will be held to discuss the work of the assessors this spring n the various townships. A speeia representative of the state tax board will attend the meeting and discuss the pioblems with the assessors. All township assessors are urged to attend the meeting as several important topics will be diseased Sn o t ces will be sent out this week to tlie assessors and Mr. Cane is ues..ous of having every assessor of the county present at the meeting. <>-- PLAN ANNUAL FARM INSTITUTE <'<>VTIM Ell I (COM <>VE> What We Expect of the Farmer of Today” Mr. J. P. Prigg Tlscuasion. Recitation Lucile Manlier leport of Committee. Evening Session long Pleasant Mills M. E. S. S. cvotional. 'ong Baptist S. S. Quartette loving Pictu e5......L. M. Busche DialogueArchie Mason and Geraldine Ray Co-operation of Church, Home and School” Prof. P. W. Vitz Song Calvary Quartette RULING IGNORED IN ATTENDANCE OFFICER CASE (CONTINUED FROM PARE <IA(S> quently has notified the Adams county auditor that Mis. Peoples is not legally employed. Tile state board of accounts, however, notified county auditor Jaberg hat the salary question is a legal matter wh ch must be decided in courts B.'ford Mack and Miss Angie Firks were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgaitner, in Portland.

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Personals Mr». John Carmody and her tw> sons, John and Philip, were visiters at the shrine circus at Fort Wayne, Saturday. Mrs. Magdalena Delnlnger has been confined to her home for several days suffering with a severe seige of grippe and cold. Mildred, Audrey and Raymond Johnson, child: en of Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Johnson, South Twelfth street, have been o nthc sick list for the past several days with colds and tonsilitls. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger and Mr. and Mis. James R. Blair called cb relatives and friends in Foit Wayne, Sunday afternoon. MICHIGAN CITY — Dr. Paul A. Bowers, former Indiana state prison physician, is one of the a'ienlsta retained by the State of California in the trial of William Edward Hickman, charged with the murder of Burning Pains In His Stomach Eats Fearlessly Now, Back-Ache and Kidney Trouble Gone, Too. Stomach trouble and kidney pains no longer make life miserable for Martin L. Fisher, 1300 Harrison St., j Elkhart, Ind. He writes: “I had to watch my meals very carefully for 3 years. Nearly everything I ate brought on indigestion, I gas and cramps. At times my stom- ; ach seemed burning up. My head ached, my heart would palpitate and 1 seemed to have trouble getting my breath. I had severe pains in my back and kidneys, and had to take a few days off every once in a while because I felt too wretched to work. I am very thankful I heard about Viuna when I did, because it has absolutely ended my sickness and I am able to work steadily without losing a day. 1 can eat anything, knowing that my stomach is not going to bother me a particle. Fact is, I don’t give it a thought. My headaches arc things of the past, and I never have i a back-ache or kidney disturbance ! now. Best of all, I never have to i take anything for my liver or bowels. I get up every morning feeling really good after a sound sleep. I feel certain that any sufferer from such ail ments will always be glad he tried Viuna.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowel lazy liver and well; kidneys. It puritfe Ihe blood, clears the skin, restores, app« Hte and digestion.and brings new strengt and energy to the whole boily. Take ■ hottie on trial. Then if you re rot gla you tried Viuna. your money will be re ’unded. $1 at druggists or : a led nostp. by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, ynl. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine Nol<l By rm o\v x kohne

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