Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1928 — Page 5

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■ (il l) ( AI.ENIIER ■B Wednesday | z „„, l{ ' : . ! ’ 1 '" l,, ' S l il ' ll ' , '“ I H-u-mnent. Dorothy |'\ I-/’ "' 1 • llarry Merry ’ •■ ■'• Mrs - Dan Tyn - - Thursday MM ~.iv if Christian - ■ - ■ . IMUI'I ' I'.i.iugilii al b. .., ■ |. rt «|>vtr’ri.iii I adie* A’d, Mrs. J. L. M■■ .■>,../‘> ■3(l I M. , ■ Herman Myers, ■ « « P. M. ■ Friday ■ Ova.r snor <-‘lvary Chnrclr M W P.\IS. luhlist Church, Mrs. |Hr \V Stoakes. 2:"0 P.M. ■ Saturday H r |j i..,!.. -. Cafeteria Supper, ■ church basement: 5-7 P. M. ■ Bake Sab’. Gbl Scouts, Central ■ tracery. 9:00 A. M. ■ Mondav B "Minsiril ( buckles," 11. S. Audi- ■ torium. 8 15 P M. > ■ Woman- club Lecture, Library, ■ 7:45 P- M. ■ I’vthiaii Si-t< r Banquet and InspecB tion. K ° r •’ l&’me. 6:30 P- M. B r,search 'bib. Mrs. Harry FernB theil. 2 30 I'. M. B The I’hii.uliae class of Hie Baptist B Sunday > . >ol will meet in the church B park-rs l’i :d <’■ < veiling at 7:30 o’clock. B Mr- Clan ni. Hilyard and Mrs. Will B IVlunes w:l! be hostesses of the eve nB is.-. l>i:riu.: die social hour which will Bbe conduct.“l by Mrs. Schroll.a tenB cent parcel post sale will be held. ||| • ■ REBEKAHS ENJOY ■ ST. PATRICK'S PARTY ■ Tim Hebakalis gave a St. Patrick’s ■ party at the I O. O. F Club rooms as- ■ loili'e. T’m sdiy evening. There was ■ a large attendance es members and ■ gue.-ts. Out-of town guests were Mrs. ■ G. Anderson, of Geneva, A dainty ■ luncheon was served by the hostess, ■ Mrs. Gi-.tgo Squires, Mrs. Amos ¥o- ■ der. Mrs. Floyd Acker, and Mrs. Min-1 I tie Black. Each hostess was attired. r in a cunning little cap and apron of green, in keeping with St. Patrick’s appointments. The favors xyere shamI rucks, which were later used as score I cards for Bunco. High score was award ed to Mis. George Squires and the ; booby prize to Mrs. Grace Martin. I MEETING OF YOUNG MATRON’S CLUB Mrs Irvin Miler was hostess to the I Young Matron's Club, Tuesday even- > tag Mrs. Dale Peel, president of the club, presided during the business cession, and plans were made for the Ptr-grani for next year. The meeting ’as then turned over to Mrs. Albert I Mutschler. chairman for the evening. The pr.icram opened with a vocal solo v Mrs. Dallas Goldirer, after which little Miss Kathryn Schroyer sang a group of songs. Mrs. Albert Mutschler gave a reading and Mrs. Dee Frytaiek entertained with a piano solo. Following the program, a social hour ’as enjoyed. The hostess, assisted bv Mr Chas. Brodbeck and Mrs. I • has. Miller, served delicious refresh- • nients. Mrs. Chas. Miller was a guest ' ' 'lie i hib. Thb next meeting will I" Id in two weeks with Mrs. Ali bert Mutschler. locally known HUNTINGTON BOY MARRIED :ti "l Mrs. C. A. Kehler, East ashington street, Huntington. Ijave announced the mariage of their son, ■uy Robertson Kehler. to Miss Dory Irene MacKibbju, daughter of 1 and Mrs. J. m. MacKibbin, of The wedding occurred Noini x r |;i27, aU( ] j las relna j UP ,[ a „ CTCI until the present time The took place at. the Gethnune Episcopal church, in Marion, sn „ a " U Ule HeV ’ *’• B B Job «- ■ officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Kehler wher^ 106 ,heir ht>me in Goshen ouart he fOrmer raainta ‘n« his headLili A S afi a ,e l’ r esentative Cor the i . l>ro,l,,c tH Company, of South th ? ■. GUy Kehler is well known in ~,,,7"'’ l,av ing visited here on num nous occassions. Brct'iir 11 ) l! ' * ,ass *'ie United en ' hu rch will meet with Mrs. Ing it Baumgartner, Friday evenaffim? 3 "'’ 1 K A!1 ar « Hivited to cietv' , Z i? n bu,l "’iaii Ladies Aid SoThin- .t’ 1 nieet al ,h '' st'hfol house ay afternoon at four o’clock. FERNTHEIL W. C, T. U. . the 7J G i' V ’ ii‘ u ’ , 'F N- Ferjitheil was the n, ■ ? el '’ , ’ ,,t ’ S(la Y afternoon, at flan •>" I,lg °f the Woman’s Chrish“id ,era J ire Ll “io<>. which was <he t i, 16 i'itmary Auditorium, lit ii. i 771((! of Mrs - John Hill - Mi ' s - Paul s lomas save fche devotional*, ’ aH P *‘ eßeut aud partlcl ’ u the program with two vocal

numbers. The remainder of the program hour was turned over to Rev. Ferm hell who spoke ou the subject, ’’Sabbath OtatTvanee.’’ The speaker cited the fourth commaudment, "Remember tilie Sabbath Day to keep it Holy." He said In brief, “Every Christian needs to take stock one day a week to see where he is going. The Sabbath Day should be one of religious fervor, as it Is the only day upon which man can concentrate his thoughts and forget the outside world” Rev. Ferntlieil deplored the common argument “We are living in a different age." He stated that Sale bath observance rested with the church people and urged the churches to back God’s law to greater enforcement. Mrs. C. E. Hocker presided over the Imsiness session of the meeting. Plans were made for the local Institute, which will be an all dly meeting on April 10, at the Reformed church. A card of thanks was also read from Mrs. S. E. Shamp, expressing her gratitude for flowers tent while she was confined home by illness. SERVE SUNDAY BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. David Springer entertained at dinner, Sunday, at their home two miles north of Decatur, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Springer. Those present .were: Mr. and Mrs. Dester Richards and family; Mr and Mrs. Raymond Springer and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1-awrenee Springer and family: Miami Mrs. Doy Tumldeson and family; all of Decatur; and Mr. and Mro. Paul Redman and family, of Wabash. ENTERTAINS CORINTHIAN CLASS Miss Mary Burk was hostess, Tuesday evening, to the members of tlie Corinthian class of the Christian Sunday school, at her home on South First street. There was a splendid attendance. The usual business rqu•ine was carried out, after which a social hour was enjoyed. At the close of the evening, the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. G. T. Burk, served delicious refreshments. MEETING OF DORCAS CLASS The Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday school held a most interesting meeting, Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. Severneen members were present. Mrs. Tricker, president of the class, presided over the business session, and as a program feat me. Miss Adler i-i-ad a story about the Pharisees. At the close of the prograih, the hostess served dainty refreshments!. GERTRUDE THIEME PLEASANTLY SURPRISED Miss Gertrude Thieme was very pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mis Theodore Thieme, the occasion being Miss Thieme’s birthday. , The evening was spent with music and playing games. Miss Ote Steele was awarded first prize and Miss Jeanette Beery was awarded the consolation prize. A very delicious lunch was served by the hostess’ mother Mrs. Theodore Thieme and daughter Edna. At a late hour the guests departed and wished Miss Thieme many more happy birthdays. Those present were the Misses Alma Bucher. Ruth Bohnkc, Theresa Applemail, Francile Ixiwer, Mary Noll. Jeanette Beery, Ethel Ervin. Ote Steele, Edna Thieme and Mr. Louis O. Dudenhoefer of Fort Wayne. Members of the Philamalh Bible class of the .Mt. Pleasant church wish to thank all those who helped to make their play a success; Mr Longenberger fol his help, Mr. Dewton the orchestra ’ and al others who helped. The Philamath Bible class will not meet tins • week, the date will be announced lat- . er. A pleasant surprise was gvien, Sun- ' day evening, for Mrs. Martin Kirch- ■ ucr in honor of her birthday anniver- ’ sary. A number of friends and relatives - gathered at her home aud enjoyed a

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delightful aoclui evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewell Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Ewell and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Kiichner mid daughters; Mr. aud Mrs. Herbert Kirscner and duuhgters; Mr. and Mrs. Fied Welling and son; and Mrs. John Werling. At a late hour, refreshments were served. MEETING OF CIVIC CLUB The Civic Department of the Woman's Club ipet Tuesday evening In the Library Auditorium for the purpose of settling up financial matters incident to the Teachers-Merchant hasketbalj game, sponsored by the depart-1 ment, recently. Mrs. W. E. Smith, i newly elected chairman of the De-1 partment, presided over the meeting | The net proceeds from the game were] reported as being sllO. The Club voted i to give 175 of this amount Io the Jun lor Band for the purpose of financing uniforms. The Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold a regular meeting at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the Moose Home. Pmanab Ther’s jest as much t'backer chewed as ther ever wuz, only ther hain't as many white vests. It seems t’ dis appoint some folks t’ agree with them. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Arthur E. Show of Grand Rapids Michigan, Is visiting in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reynolds for a fewdays. From here, he will go to Mayo Brothers hospital, Rochester, Minnesota, where he will undergo an ojieration. This is Mr. Show's first visit to Decatur in eight years. Harold Smith was called to his home in Midland, Michigan, today by a message announcing the death, Tuesday night, of his sister, Jean Smith. Death followed a seige of pneumonia. Mrs. David Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Archer and Mr. Sherman Archer, uncles and aunts of the deceased also left today for Midland. o HOSPITAL NOTES ♦ Betty Erwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dore B. Erwin, 519 North Second street, underwent an operation for apjendicitis, Wednesday morning, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Miss Edwin was seized with an attack of pendicitis, Wednesday morning, at the Western College, Oxford, Ohio, and returned home for the operation. Christena Confer, 514 Nutinian Ave. underwent a major operation, this morning at the hospital. a Erie Railroad Sends New Agent To Decatur H. M. Blair, formerly of Delong. Indiana, is the new agent at the Erie railroad office in this city. Mr Blair succeeds George Teems as agent, who was transferred to Seri la, Indiana, in charge of the Erie office there. Mr. Teems was located here for eight years. 5Jr. Blajr is seeking a residence here. o— Hammond, Ind., Mar. 14. — (U.R) — Fred La bounty took his bauds from the steering wheel of his automobile to lilt his 5-year-old son from the rear to the front seat. The car crashed into a light pole, breaking it off and smashing the automobile radiator. Neither father or son was hurt. t o — Federal Grand Jury Returns 139 Indictments Indianapolis, March 14—(INS) —The federal grand jury here today return--139 indictments in which 196 persons were charged with various violations of federal laws. — tr Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays ■-- - » : Si B ffTw ' 1 (B ■ . Corns I / Lift Off! J if AM What relief! Ort J A tou* 11 of “Frfpzour” gßaj&iU & S stops the P i in. th< »i J jIJ >hortlv com lifts <»tf without hurting. Why «ij| have cornfl when you BSg* J®s| can get “Freezopr”? A small bottle is sufficient f to remove every kind oi corp aud foot callys.

South Bend Judge Thinks Most Girls Should Be Spanked South Bend, Ind., Mar. 14— (U.R)— Judge Cheater Li Ducomb of city court ia a believer In "spai'e the rod and spoil the child." Commenting on a case in which ti Kansas City, Mo., mother was fined SIOO for spunking her daughter, 16, Judge Ducomb said: "In fact, 1 think most girls deserve to he M'panked. It's getting to be a tine state of affairs when u mother isn’t entitled to know where her 16I year-old daughter is spending her time mid with whom." o New Seats And Screen Installed At Cort Theatre New cushion box seats have been installed throughout the Cort theatre in this city and the old Wooden seats have been removed. Among the other improvements made at the local theatre include the installation of a new life-size screen, The screen, which is I larger than the old one. will show lifesize pictures. The new additions to the Cort make it one of the best equipped moving picture theatres in northern Indiana. The seats are full cusshions and are placed at a distance from each other that makes them very comfortable. The ! backs of the new chairs also are cushion lined. < —— Dailey And Stump Speak At Meeting In Newcastle i __ Newcastle, Ind., Mar. 14—(INS) —Api pealing to the votors of Indiana “to ■ insure themselves of a new deal in Hoosier government and representa- > tion in National govriunent" Frank C. Dailey, Democratic candidate for gov- ■ ernor and Albert Stump. Democratic - candidate for United States senator, r addressed a large audience in the i old Henry county circuit court house . heer last night. There appealed to lie nearly as i many Republicans as Democrats in att tendance. STORIES OF GRIM RACES WITH DEATH TOLD BY SURVIV ORS 1 iCONTINUHD FROM PARS ONK» - rible noise outside. I think its an earth- :■ quake or a tornado.’. I sat up in bed it and listened. f Wall of Water Hits House e "Then a wall of water struck the side of the house and I was thrown up on the side of the hill with my son. ' I He took care of me, helping me to s crawl along. We worked our way I through the cold and dark until we ! reached a safe place. Then William ' went back to look for my daughter

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