Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1928 — Page 5

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IF CLUB CALENDER I Wednesday I \v MA.V «• church, Mrs. Frank I DS £ S Sa! l A^ oclat,<>n - OW Adamß I ,‘ p.T.T. Alumni, Mrs. James Brown | 2 Hi,’Xl Club, Mrs. Ed Christen. 2: < '«b. Miss Bose Christen 2:30 P. Mi le ’ Thursday ! IVO Mb Moose Home, 7:30 I’M. I Christian Ladles Aid, Mrs. Rebecca radv 2:30 P. MTriangle Club. Christian S. S, Miss lain Ogg, 7:30 P. M. Lidins Aid Society, Evangelical Church parlors, 2:00 P. M. I i Loyal Workers Class, Mrs. Ed Mary i 7:30 P- M. 0 b. S. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. ■ vb. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Wm. Pern nfngton, 2:30 P m. Progressive (’lass I .B. S. S., Kirs. Wm. Arnold, 7:30 P. M. 1 The Lady of the Library,” H. S. 'Auditorium 8:00 P. M. p s i lota Xi Inspection, Country Club, 6 00 P. M Friday Music Department, Mrs. Fred Smith, 7:30 p. nt. Tirzah Club, Yoeman Hall. V. I. S. Class, Mabel Hill. Amicitia Club, Mrs. Francis Eady. Carpe Diem Club. Mrs. Milse Roop, 7:30 I’. M. Mondav Delta Theta Tau, Miss Mary Harris, 7:30 I’. M. Research Club, Mrs, Fristoe, 2:30 p. nt. Saturday Hake Sale, Zion Lutheran Ladies, Zwick and Myers store. I The Ladle- Aid Society of the Evangelical church will meet at the church at two o'clock Thursday afternoon. The Loyal Workers class of the Evangelic.il church will meet with Mrs. Ed Macy on Winchester street, Thursday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. A gcod attendance is desired. The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will Ttold a business meeting - , Monday evening, at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Mary Harris. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of Mr- Rebecca Eady on Tenth street Reports will be given at this meeting from the two sections of the Society for the mouth of February. A good attendance is desired. I The Triangle Club will meet Thursday evening with Miss Lulu Ogg, at ■ lit o'clock. Miss Gladys Teems will he the leader. KING'S DAUGHTERS CLASS HOLDS MEETING The King’s Daughters class of the k'aiigeieal Sunday School met with Darr. Tuesday afternoon, from : ,in to 5 o’clock. The regular business session was held and games ■nid < ntests were enjoyed. Those present were Martha Erma Butler, jir. ia .Jane Linn, Mildred Gause, ■elen Gay, Madaline Spahr, Mary Margaret Myers, Thelma Darr and 1 H'tr teacher, Mrs, Robert Garard, GUEST AT HUNTINGTON ROTARY g lh <‘ Rev. and Mrs. A. R. FledderI. i! inn and daughter Letha, motored Ir'i.-t > lltin! ? toi1 ’ Tues day, where they Ibr'.r " ith Fledderjohann’s I' 0 her. the R ev . R . B Meckstroth Il n'i ,I < - V. Fledderjoliann at- ■ ‘ ed the noon-day luncheon of the lofl)r'"r'w l!o,ary C,uh as ,lie guest I’ 1 DI. c Houck. Lviii'n "? men of Mooseheart Legion Idav , IPr at * be Mooße Borne, Thurslan/ Ug ’ at 7:30 o’clock. ArIng tl/'rr b ° lna,le for attc”o- - Meeting which will Xt U t i Ub,ir " the of »- |be"ion'„ requested that all | lllg B m *“ reß bc Present at. the meetlfNTcf EC,L M °SER ’ I The 8 TRI KAPPAS lain,,i Ka ? pa Sor °Mly wore enterc,,. | '"’ B'luy evening, by Mrs. ■^'lison's/eef 1 pi F West “ .I'. 1 aIIS WCr(! Ina(ie fOr ; 't the I- v-,l ' c h will be presented bration to??? r iUb <Jueßt celeJ Mere ,e d March 27. Plans K 'yle s/, n ‘/ C for the Trl Kappa . Hrne diti'iir’ "tl'’ h W ' l! bt heW Some ' ' After Um " ! weelc of March 19. . °bjov,,| .. a aoclal 1,0,ir was lovely ! hn hostess served a < Wi "’ St ' Strick’s Day ; FOUN °fNG |,,^ T HIAN temple Thosday nr? niP,nbers *«re present, ‘ '''""t'fis, a i-’ u’"' 1, W]|C " a committee . 11 « X ~>lward ?’ i John T VI . ’, K Jdl »es Bain and Mrs. i j“ut, entertained the memberu i

of the Pythian Needle Club at the K of P. Home. A punch board contest dining the afternoon furnished a great deal of amusement Arrangements were made whereby the JCnighte of Pythias would honor the Pythian Sisters with a banquet on Monday evening. March 19, at which time the Inspectress will be here for the annual inspection of the Lodge. At the close of the business session yesterday the hostesses served delicious refreshments of creamed chicken, mashed potatoes, perfection salad, biscuits, strawberry perserves mid coffee. Three charter members of the Pythian Sisters were present, Mrs. Janies Bain Mrs, Janies Ffistoe and Mrs. Edgar Wicks, and in observance of the 37th anniversary of the founding of the Pythian Temple, these ladles were called upon for short talks. They responded with very interesting remarks. CHORUS CHOIR RE ELECTS OFFICERS The St. Marys Chorus Choir met Tuesday evening at the Catholic school building, and re-elected their former officers to act for the ensuing year. The personnel of the officers is as follows: president, Mr. Clayson Cal roll; vice president, Mr. Paul Briede: secretary, Miss Regina Murtaugh; treasurer. Mr. Clem Kortenher; historian, Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse was unanimously retained as directress of the organization. Th echoir is rehearsing for a sacred program of music which will be given on Palm Sunday evening at the D. C. H. S. auditorium. Plans were also made to repeat the musical production “Alt Baba and the Forty Thieves,” the second week after Easter. ’ o CALL ON INJURED GIRL Mrs Mary .Mausbauni and Mr. and MrS. Walter Metkler, of Fort Wayne, called on Miss Geraldine Kohn in th - .- city, last evening. Miss Kohn was . injured in an automobile accident at Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Following the accident she was taken to the Methodist hospital where she was found to be suffering from bruises and cuts. She was later brought to the home of her grandfather, Bernard Meyer, North Fifth street, in this city. Tile E. L. of C. E. of the Evangelical church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the church basement. IRIS HEBBLE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED Miss Iris Hobble was pleasantly surprised, yesterday, on her tenth birthday anniversary, when a number of her girl friends gathered to assist in celebrating the day. Games and contests were enjoyed. Prize winners of the afternoon were MisS Monica Schmitt, Miss Marjory and Betty Amerine. Late in tile afternoon, a delicious throe-course lunch was served by Mrs. Joe Coffee. Those present were: Monica Schmitt, Betty, Marclk and Jean Garnet, Betty and Marjorie Amerine, Betty and Martha Ellen Hower, Marie Meyers, Rosemary Fullenkamp, Dorothy Ogg, Eleanors Niblick, Virgene Ulman, Margaret Lose and Iris Helible. The honored guest was the recipient of many lovely gifts. — MEETING OF ZION REFORMED W.M.S. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Zion Reformed church met in regular session. Tuesday afternoon, at the church parlors. The program for the afternoon was in the charge of Mrs. Mary Miller ami Mrs. Dallas Goidner. Mrs. Ben Elzey had charge of the Devotionals. The Outlook of Missions was given by Mrs. Dallas Rheumatic Pains All Gone In Five Days Smith, Yager & Falk Invites Every Sufferer To Try Wonderful-Work-ing, Formula on Money Back Plan It’s hard for you to •believe, per-haps—-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 this generous of for that Smith, Yager and Falk is making. You aren't risking a single thing to gain a lifetime of release from rheumatic paint for if this wonder-working, formula known as Allenrliu does not completely rid you of every twinge in 19 days the money you paid will be returned promptly. Remember in taking Allenrliu thhf while the pains ami aches lliemselves speedily go ‘(usually in the first day or two) you should continue Its use for several days longer to help get rid x»f Ihe uric acid poisoning in your system. And remember further, if after taking it for 10 days you are dissatisfied in any way your money is waiting Lor you. i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928.

Goldnor, Mrs. Fred Heuer, Mrs. Pete I Klrgch, Mra. Fred FfruOhte, Mrs. Henry (Iraber. Mrs. Floyd Arnold, and Mfk.< Martin Jaberg. The stewardship discussion was given by Mrs. Ferd Litterer. A piano solo by Donald Arno'd was greatly enjoyed. A quartet comprised of Mre Ben S'-hroyer, Mrs. Dallas Goidner, Mies! Eleanor Roppert and Mrs. Ben Elzey, furnlslied vocal music for the pro-' giain. Mrs. Ed Miller assumed cliarge of the business session, The , election of officers result*! a»s follows: president, Mrs. Ed Mlllerg vice! president, Mrs. Fred Heuer; 2nd vice' president, Mirs A. R. Fledderjohtuin; ' treasurer, Mrs. O. L. Kirsch; recording secretary, Mrs. Archie Foley; cor-' responding secretary, Mrs. Floyd Ar-1 nold. The ladies decided to hold their annual Faster Egg sale at the Mutschler meat market on April 7. At the ■ close of the business session, the hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs M. F. Worthman, Mrs. Archie Foley, Mrs. Curt hMtslnger and Mrs. Mary Kless, served delicious refreshments. A social hour followed. —■ ' -'O Personals Miss Mary Colchin of North Fifth, street hfas accepted a position in the office of the "Community Chest’’ in , the National Bank Building at Fort Wayne. You'd never believe Mrs. Ike Lark i wuz th' mother o' nine children U ’ook at her knees. We all like t attribute' anybuddy's success t' luck, but I guess we're all not thoroughly satisfied.that Colonel Lindbergh uses his noodle. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. It was erroneously stated in the story of a birthday celebration, which appeared in Tuesday’s isue of the Dally Democrat, that Mrs. Curtis Miller had celebrated her 60th birthday anniversary. Mrs. H. A. Thomas i» visiting with friends and relatives at Defiance, O. o Interest In Church Os God Revival Is Growing The interest is increasing each evening at the church of God revival. One more person bowed at the altar of prayer, Monday evening and two raised their hand for prayer last evening. Rev. Rimmer preached a heart searching message on "Our Interest In The Kingdom of God. Rev. I). M. Lyon pastor of the church at Defiance, O„ and several from his congregation came a distance of seventy miles to , attend the service. Several from Willshire, O„ were also present. Rev. and , Mrs Lyons sang a duet entitled "Good- , bye Ohl World I’m Through With You" I The service each night at 7:30 o’clock — "YStr" —nt o ~ Evans Woollen Enters Primary In Indiana Indianapolis, March 7 —(lNS)—Evans Woollen, Indianapolis banker, this afternoon filed formal entry in the Democratic presidential Presidential primary of Indiana. Woollen, Indiana's favorite Democratic son, will be unopposed in the primary, it appeared, all other aspirants having agreed to stay cut of t'.ie race. O — — Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays

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FARM BUREAU PLANS MEETING (CONTINUKn mow PARK ONK) i county farmer, is a good forceful speaker and has a world of knowledge concenting the farmers' problems. David Schwartz, president of the Adams county Farm Bureau, askr that all farmers who can attend the I meeting. O'" HOSPITAL NOTES Joseph Hobbs, Monroe route 6, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils, at the Adams , j County Memorial Hcepital. Lewis Sickert Celina route one, is a patient at the local hospital, suf-1 sering from a fractured leg and a fractured phoulder as the result of a fall from a haymow. Mrs. Harold Bollenbacker, Geneva rente two, underwent a major operation today, at the Adams County Menu rial hospital. Miss Verla Huffman, Celina route one, underwent a major operation )hls morning at the local hospital. Jacob Schafer, 520 Nuttman Ave, is a patient at the hospital, where he underwent a major operation. Peter Sether, 1129 West Monroe street, has been admitted to the hos-' pital for medical treatment. Otto Schetfler. Preble, underwent a. major operation this morning, at tho Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Helena Berling, patient for the past three weeks at the hospital, , was moved today, to her home on I South Fourth street. Mrs. Berling is recuperating nicely. - X) Two More Cases Os Scarlet Fever Reported ——— ' ( Two more cases of scarlet fever have developed in this city, the victims being Bernadino Shraluka, dangh ter of Wm. Shraluka. 249 North Sevi enth street, and Margaret Hebble, aged 13 years. Both homes have been placed tinder quarantine. 0 Mrs. E. W. Kampe visited in Fort f Warne last evening.

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,l| THE ADAMS Theatre f m Last Time Tonight 91 I ZANE GREY’S “NEVADA” S ifi with GARY COOPER, Thelma Tofld, Wm. Powell bfi and Phillip Strange. . “fl • if* xee GARY COOPER as a rootin', tootin’, sharp-shootin' terror ot rfi the catth country, converted to the ranks of law and order thr ugh sni his love for a beautiful girl of the plains! Come to NEvAD > fafa fig where the thrill of a life-time awaits you! [US 5 3S Also—Aesop's Fables and Pathe News. QU 10c 25c | rQ TIIURS. & FRIr—TIM McCOY in “THE LAW OE THE RANGE QU Sfij with Jdan Crawford. 3H IG SUN & MON WALLACE BEERY & RAYMOND HATTON ISS ill "NOW WE’RE IN THE AIR.” gj IsS Next Tues & Wed . March 13 and 14 Return engagement of EMIL SH IE JANNINGS in “THE WAY OE ALL FLESH." |U Never a better picture made. nII j He I i I I ] R I Half of Your Fortune ' ‘ I may in time consist of the g i. earnings on your saved capital —in the form of compound in- HJ ; terest, business profits, saved rent, or dividends. Start more r money working for you; adopt Lour Systematic Savings (‘lan of iflt’ regular weekly deposits. G and Surplus Q t

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