Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1928 — Page 3
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"club calender Friday » «'•' ■‘“O'””r "' class Evangelical S. S. Dorcas rlaM ’ .. M [ Tlraa'ciuh Lincoln BirthMarket, I supp-'- zion Reforme ' l - church, 5 •" ' *’• Monday Girl Scouts, Central School Building <*.!' P M ! * Research Club. Mrs. O. L. Vance,, •■3(l I’- M. Tuaaday M. S. Zion Reformed Church, ■’ liridfeClnh. Mrs. SJirock. 8:00 PM. Sightly Club. Mrs. Jack Melh »r< 7:30 P- M , , , Psi lota Xi Benefit Bridge. Elks Home. 8:00 p. nt. Young Matron's Club, Mrs. Dale i i Valentine Dance, Pocohontas Lodge 8:00 P. M. \V. C. T. U., Library 2:00 P. M. Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Charity Hooper. 2:30 p. nt. Historical Chit). Mrs. Bred Ahr. 2:30 P. M. The Fortnightly Chib will meet Tuesday of next week with Mrs. Jack Jleibers, at 7:30 o'clock, instead of Thursday night as scheduled. SOCIETY WOMAN'S CLUB TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS The Woman’s Club members are planning to entertain their husbands and friends at a George Washington Birthday party, Tuesday evening. Felt. 21 at the Library Auditorium. This will be the annual Guest Day meeting of the Chib. The committee in charge of the party includes the Club president, Mrs. John Tyndall; Mrs. Chas. Dugan; chairman of the Literature Department; Mrs. Flank Downs, chairman of the Dramatic Department; Mrs. Elmer Chase, ohai-man of the Civic Department, and Mrs C. E. Bell chairman of the Music Department. MRS E. W. KAMPE ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. E. W. Kampe was hostess to her Bridge Club, Thursday evening, at her home on Winchester street. Mrs. John Heller was a guest other than the club members. Btidge was played throughout the evening and Mrs. France Center was rewarded for high score of the evening. After the games Mrs. Kampe served a Dutch supper to her guests. The next meeting of the Chib will be held with Mrs. Wm Shrock next Thursday evening. PARTY FOR leaders AND DIGGERS The Leaders and Diggers of the •th and 6th grades of Central school, enjoyed a party. Thursday evening, at the high school gymnasium. The Party was chaperoned by Principal ,lly Orown and the following leachers Miss Gilbert, Miss Glenys ~z e>' Misß Kathryn Dorwin, Miss J,"*"®! M ° ran ’ MIBB M cGath, and " Pt ' ot Schools, M. F. Worthmail. aft»r lPl '?- ? as serve ' l about .six o’clock which various games and conls *" re ei ‘joyed by the children. PRENCH QUINN TO CENTRAL STUDENTS ot th,' -!i Q llinn ,u| ked to the pupils 12 Sth Krades at Central 11:1 ?11 ’ Chapel period « on the lif/ Mr ’ Quinn R P oke IWbl lin f l aIW ' 00,1 rtee<l '’ ot Abra ‘ X i™t n 1 The ( entral '’hapci i>n i° entertalnm ent at the Dessolee Chest he <lireclion Os M,BS Ute assemi I fißteT ' anrt aoc °mpanied 611 y i SH,giUa ' The < lh ‘ st »‘ to a 09 at Central - listened Antral n> h” r ° Kram provide ' 1 by the teis liad2 h |T “ UlWler Mlßs (’hesmorning Sl " P ’ at 8:15 °’ cl ™ k ’"is s - Mrs S J RUTH ME YERS fetfibers o f th™ W “ S hostess to the Th 'i:sduv Preßlbyterla n W. M. S South Thiu ei . no °"’ at ' |p r home on was\h L Mrß ' C ’ C ’ Pum - “tternoon th aßSlst <ng hostess of the with Devnt;? 0 n,eetlng was opened Prance . ls , 18 10(1 *’ y Mrs. F. E. Ve: » took elm Whl<h Mrß ' S ' n °aMls - BeaversTL'a U ' e StU ' ly P r< * ram - Paper on "in. ea< a very ln t®Festing During ah , i Maki " g ot a Nation”, dent of thl ” eS . S seßßion ’ the Presitoting conimiH Ciety appointed nomJan ’es Flhe ” 6 comprised of Mrs. v eld n-rninV I'’ 1 '’ Mrs ' Jameß West ' y Jar beginn n offlcers for the new m 8 ” March - Mrs. c. C. ( torle» Kmm2 W ,' E ' Smith ’ MrH - Ver ‘ i were Mrs ' S ’ D Bei >- appointed on a program
committee for the new year. The Society voted to bring Huth Meyers, of Muncie, a returned misaionary, to this city for an address on February 26. Miss Meyers is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hunter Meyers, of Muncie, former residents of this city. Mrs. Hunter Meye,rs is a sister cf Wm Shrock of this city. Ruth Meyers was in t'hin-i during the war and wil undoubtedly have some very Interesting messages for tile people here. The next meeting of the organization will be held in Match at the chinch and will be the annual Mite Box opening. The hostesses for this meeting will be Mrs. Chas. Knapp, Mrs. John Schafer, Mrs. John Heller, and Mrs. Dive Campbell. The program committee for the day. comprises Mis. Fred Smith. Mrs. J. R. Horton and Mrs. James Elberson. Tlie W. M. S. of the Zion Reformed Church will meet at 2:30 Tuesday afternon, at the church parolrs. RADIO PRORAM AT H. S. CHAPEL The students of the public high school enjoyed an interesting Chapel program beginning at 8:15 o'clock this morning. Rev. Fledderjohann gave a talk on the life of Abraham Lincoln a:, the first feature of th? program. At nine o'clock, through the courtesy of Chas. Knapp, dealer in radios, a radio was brought out on th eauditorium platform, and an hour's program of music was enjoyed, by the New York Symphony Orchestra, with Walter Damrosch leading. The music was very clear and audible over the entire large assembly. There was no static to mar the reception and the students gave the entire program their undivided interest. Miss Dessolee Chester announc,.l each number in turn as it was played by the orchestra and gave the name of the author. The program rendered was as follows: 1. “Overture" by Rossini. ?. ’ Romance” from ’ Symphony in B Minor” —Schumann 3. “Entrance of the Little Fauns’ —Pierne 4. "Flight of the Bumble-bees.” 5. "March MUitaire” —Schubert. One week from today, the pupils will again have the privilege of listening in to a New York Symphony concert. SO CHA RAES PLAN PARTY Mrs. Hubei t Schmitt--was hostess Thursday evening, to the regular meeting of the So Cha Rae. Tables were arranged for Bridge and prizes were won by Mis. Dan Zeser, Mis;. Tresa Appleman, and Miss Florence Harris. Arrangements were made for a Chib Party whio'.i will be given February 21, at the Appleman home. The hosRheumatic Pains All Gone In Five Days Smith, Yager & Falk Invite Every Sufferer To Try Wonder-Working, Formula on Money Back Plan It’s hard for you to believe, per-hap-t—you folks who have been suffering untold agony from the dull, deadening ache that never seems to leave you—that you can get right here in Decatur a remarkable remedy that will bring lasting relief to your torture. Don't let any doubts or misgivings hold you back from accepting tills generous offer that Smith, Yager & Falk are making. You aren’t risking a single thing to gain a lifetime of release from rheumatic pain for if this wonder-working formula known as Allenrhu does not completely rid you of every twinge in 10 days the money you paid wil! be returned promptly. Remember in taking Allenrhu that while the pains anti aches themselves speedily go (usually in the first day or two) you should continue its use for several days longer to help get rid of the uric acid poisoning in your system. And remember further, if after taking it for 10 days yon are dissatisfied in any way your money is waiting for you.
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tosses for this party will include Mrs. Haymond Koller, Miss Theresa Appleman, Mrs. Clyde Butler, and Mrs. Glonn Hill. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Schmitt, assisted by her little daughter Patsy, served dainty refreshments. MISS MAYME TERVEER ENTERTAINS LUNCHEON BRIDGE Miss Mayrne Terveer was hosiess to the Luncheon Bridge club Thursday evening, at her home on Fifth street. Mrs. (’miles Voglewede was a guest other than the Club members and wus awarded a guest prize, while the club prizes were won by Mrs. James Arnold mid Miss Rose Tonnelier. At the close of the games, the hostess served a two c urse luncheon. MRS BRICE BUTLER ENTERTAINS AMICITIA CLUB The Ainiciata Club was entertained, Thursday evening, by Mrs. Brice Buller at her home on South Third street. Two tables were arranged for Bridge and prizes for high score were awarded to Mrs. Felix Graber and Mrs. Harry Staley. At the close of the games, the hostess served a two course lunch. The next meeting will lie held in two weeks with Mrs. Felix Graber. MISS MARY BURK SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY As a surprise to her daughter, Miss Mary Burk, on the occasion of her Wrthday anniversary, Mrs. G. T. Burk entertained at a lovely two-course 12 o’clock dinner, today. The color scheme of the dinner was curried on' in pink and white, and a largo bowl ot
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pink roses formed u center piece f3r the (lining tnble. At either end or the table, toll white tapei.-i burned, (lovers were laid for .Miss Florine Michaud, Maud Anderson, Jo Myers, Kathryn D.iwln, Mildred Llddy, Angle Flrks, .Murcellu Hower mid Mary Burk. ME. INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE ENJOYS VALENTINE PARTY The members or the Intermediate League or the Methodist Church which comprisee children i'roni the seventh and eighth grades of school, enjoyed a Va.lentine partv, Thursday evening, from seven until nine o'clock at the church perlors. Valentfne games utid contests furnished diversion for the evening, after which the Fourth Depart/nent served refresh-r ments of Valentire ice-cream in the form of pink hearts, and fancy cookled. The party was in the charge of Mrs. Leigh Bowen and those attending were: Helen Devor, Louise Haubold, Bruce Wallace, Gerald Eady. Kathryn, Hower. Mildred Blosser, Eileen Burke, Edwina Shrnll, Marion Baker, Roger Stoneburner, Sara Jane Kauffman, Max Stoakes, Mary Maxlee Biown and Richard Parish. COURT HOUSE Defendant Defaults In the case of the Farmer* and Merchants Bank vs. Claude L. Truster etal. the defendant, Orval D. Arnold, was called mid defaulted Real Estate Transfers Lorenzo I). Brown to Drusilla Sunum etal, 2.3 acres in St. Marys town-
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| THE ADAMS Theatre | g Last Time Tonight ■£ . LON CHANEV in ® “MOCKERY” * with Barbara Bedford and Ricardo Cortez. bjil The fortunes of revolution throw Sergei, (Lcn Chaney) into a new UE world of hate, tempered cnly by the softening influence of the [Jp girl who brings a redeeming beauty into his life! A powerful qL story of contrasts—swirling drama and sacrificial redemption—a Ua role that Chaney just glories in! ALSO—“DOG HEAVEN” an ‘OUR GANG’ Comedy. ian] One of THE GANG'S very best! 3Q ffi 10c 25c S SATURDAY—WALLY WALES in “THE DESERT OF 3$ IE THE LOST”. Some Thriller! [Ur] SUNDAY & MONDAY —Ycur two favorite comedians AL COOKE g_ •SR) and KIT GUARD in “LEGIONAIRES IN PARIS.” This is a knock- 3Q jMS out! You will see the actual scenes of THE LEGION CONVEN[Ur> TION IN PARIS, in this picture! jjp THE CORT t Si Tonight Only tfi “THE CLEAN-UP MAN” | A big pep, punch, action and thrill picture crammed |£ with intense excitement, featuring qje jg All Star Cast. Added—“SAMPSON AT CALFORD" the next of The Collegian Series. 10c 25c a ■Ug SATURDAY—“DEVIL DOGS," a thrill comedy of the A. E. F. gE lip SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST’ y- : nra with May McAvoy and Gilbert Rowland. ar? an)
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