Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1928 — Page 7
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I CLUB CALENDER B Thursday ■ zilll , l.mlmran Ladies Aid, School ■ Ladiw Aid Society, Evangelical Hhurcb. 2:00 P- nb B nea-'.'"' ,;r,,ve *’ isßio “ ary 80ciety ’ H<,. s Edna Hardin, 2 p. m. Club. Mrs. J. R. Blair, 8:00 B*. M- ■ Friday ■ Ben Hur lodge anniversary party, B:30 P- »>■ ■ Monday H Reseau II Club. Mrs. Charity Hoop■er. 2:30 I*. M. ■dramatic club ■ to present reader ■ Jfj,, Josephine Myers was hostess ■to" the members of the Dramatic de'■putim'ir of the Woman's Club, Wed- ■ uesduv ( veiling, at her home on Win- ■ chester street. Miss Grace Coffee was ■the program leader for the evening and ■ atranged a most instructive program. ■ Several interesting articles were read ■ fr.-ni the Drama Magazine by Mrs. ■ Janies Arnold. Mr. Frank Downs, Miss ■ Marcella Hower and Mrs. J. S. Peter- ■ son Following this program, Mrs. ■ Chas. Knapp gave a demonstration in ■ dry make tp. Plans were distuned for I the next meeting of the Woman's Club I which will be in the charge of the ■ Dianiatt Department and will he an I open meeting. The enteitainer for the I evening which is Monday, April 9. will I tie Mrs W. 1). Long, of Indianapolis, I a reader and interpreter. Mrs. Long I will give in costume, a program eutitl-' I ed "An Evening on a Southern PlantaI tion". The program will be given at I the Libtary Auditorium. Tickets will I be sold by members of the Dramatic I Department at 50 cents for adults and I 25 cents for all pupils of high school I age and below. All Woman's Club I members will be admitted free of I charge, however, ou their membership I,This was the final departmental busI iness and study program of the year. I and the wcrk for the Department was I turned over to the new Chairman, Mrs. I James Arnold. ENTERTAINED WITH EASTEFTDINNER Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fuhrman entertained with a six o'clock Easter dinner. Wednesday evening, at their home on North Thirteenth street for Mrs. i J it Fuhrman and son Richard, of I Plainwell Michigan; Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman and daughters Esther and Luis and son Not val; and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fuhrman. LOCAL LADY COMPLIMENTED ON SPLENDID RODIO VOICE Mrs. J. Q. Neptune of this city, broad ret two vocal numbets Wednesday noon nv, i WOWO, of Fott Wayne, and as a result has been beseigcd by many telegrams, congratulations and solicitations from many cities, on the wenderful quality and enunciation of her voice i.ver the radio. This was Mrs. NTptim.first appearance before the -microphone and her friends are greatly enthused over her success. She has a ii'h contralto voice, the round tones 1 "inch nuke it almost ideal for broadcasting work. "At Dawn" by Weaver, and "Little Pink Rose", by Bom! were the numbers sung by Mrs. • upuinc. She also received generous praise at the station from winch she broadcast. CELEBRATE 33RD WADDING ANNIVERSARY Mt ami Mrs. E. W. Buscho, of Monri '■ celebrated Lheir thirty-third ’Adding anniversary Wednesday eveUium with a six o'clock dinner. Their yun, were Mr. and Mrs. John Hock‘■•Mr. ami Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mr. , Mrs. John Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. •Janies A. Hendricks. Mr. Busche "'tied a fine Angora cat as a gift wi his friends, and he prizes it "•shly. A highly decorated apron and icautiful picture of the “Old Oar- -,’, 1 scene , were presented to Mrs. ‘e Frizes i were awarded h»i lth and Mrs. Hocker for tell- ' tie most stories. A pleasant eve18 was enjoyed by all present. — o Personals Mil ,i !!■■ lyemlay, this time by bandits. Love '•1 Hist sight often "urns out party Sbod. unless she wuz climbin' in a nitiible seat. Abe Maitiir, Indianapolis’News. ■Hss Lee Anna Vance arrived home ednesday. from Gouchor College, for fifteen days visit at. her parental in this city. Miss Vance wis met !*' Fort Wayne Wednesday morning A her mother, Mrs! O. L. Vance, and " during the day at. the '"it Sellemeyer residence. They "‘"e joined in the evening visit and u " mnpanied home by Mr. Vance. Naptha for Cleaning, by Callow & Kohne. 31 wk for 4 wks i
PLAN SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK (CONTINIKO FROM I'IC.E ONE, Wednesday Night, April 4 Subject—“ The Salvation of the Cross" Mixed QuaiTet — "Standing by the ■Cross" and "Pardon full and free at the Cross”. Thursday Night, April 5 Subject—" The Victory of the Cross" Mixed Quartet — "I found it at th. Cross” and “The Cross the Pledge of Victory" Friday, April 6 Good Friday Three Hour Union Service at the M. E. church from 10 noon to 3 P. M. Easter Sunday, April 8 Sunrise Services at 6:30 A. M.— "Why we believe in Immortality” Sunday School at 9:15 A. M. —‘The Resurrection" Morning Worship at 10:30 A. M. "Daybrake". Celebration of Holy Communion. Easter Cantata at 7:30 P. M. “Joyous Bells of Easter" A cordial welcome is extended to these services. o Stolen Automobile Found Abandoned East Os City A Ford pouring car, 1923 model, belonging to Elias Sudduth, of this city, which was stolen Tuesday evening from it's parking place on Court street between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock.) was located along the roadside four miles south and two miles east of Decatur, where it had been abandoned. The radiator of the car contained no water, and it is believed that the car got so hot from driving, that the valves stuck and it refused to go any farther. It was left standing in the road, apparently where it had stopped. The car was not injured iu any way. o— Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays
Thomas D. Taggart Notes Preference for Luckies at French Lick Springs “During the course of the season I have an opportunity to study hundreds of people from all over the country who come to the French Lick Springs Hotel. ' \ j ' : H />, ,It LnJ,V : '• •• •' raO Strikes. The I imcisul Opinion seems to 6cthut (In s. < '/urettes/uii’ea/la«ov u hoh gives the utmost pleasure insmoking. Fur th ennpre, the constant use of Lucky Strikes does not irritate ' ■ V the throat and tireventsallcoughing.” IThe Cream of I the Tobacco Crop L kw JfSH have been buying tobacco for Lucky Strike Cigarettes W. ' " wWMF HH X I for several years and I buy wnater.■ .iivi-. i only the best, ‘The Cream of the Crop? Lucky Strike is I the cigarette once tried, alIL b LOdoLCvl ways used.” No Throat Irritation-No Cough, > — ““ Tobacco Buyer Qz ©192?, The American Tobacco Co.,
. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928.
Beeler Funeral To Be Held On Monday Fune.nl services for Mis. Elizabeth Beeler 76, well-km wn in Adams county who died at Parkersburg, West Virginia yesterday, will be held from the home of a son M. E. Beeler east of Bluffton Monday morning at 10 o’clock Burial will be made at the Stx Mile cemetery. Mrs. Beeler was born In Adams county, near Linn Grove, December 5, . 1851. She was married to Peter Beeler In . 1873 in Decatur. He preceded her in . death twenty-eight years ago. She was a member of the First M. E. church of Bluffton Surviving aie nine children. They ■ are M. E. Beeler, of Blufftoh; Mrs. > Sarah Arnold of Bluffton; David Beej ler, of Pasadena, Cal; Adam Beeler, of Seattle, Wash; Ada Shady, of Seattle Wash; Jennie Smith of Erie Pa., An- ■ na Perry, of Weeletka, Okla; Lydia Snyder of Parkersburg W. Va., Nina , Hudson, cf Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. One brother, Frank Heekathornf of this, city al: > survives. > 0 _ Hour For Funeral Os William Dull Changed ■ Funeral services fcr William Dull,' who died at the home of his daughter . Mrs. Fred Geier, east of Decatur, yea- . terday have been changed to Friday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock (standard time) instead of 1 o’clock as was previously announced. , o < Farmer-Labor Group To Hold Convention In July St' Paul, Minn., Mar. 29. - (U.R) — Representatives of Farmer and Labor groups will hold a national conven- . tion iu July in the interests of a proposed third party, delegates to the Minnesota Farmer-Labor association . voted here. The states of Colorado, Idaho, North | Dakota, Wisconsin. Michigan. lowa, Il inois and Minnesota were repre- | ‘ sented. The Progressive party and • the Socialist group of Illinois also had j delegates. —(> — Tune in on the Dodge program tonight from 8 to 9 o'clock (Decatur time.) Movie ‘ stars on the program.
Alleged Murderer Shoots Self Wakill, N. V.(INS) — Harry McHugh. local postmaster sought for the murder of a 19-year-old telephone operator, cheated his captors with hie own gun today and mortally wounded himself wh# ncornered in a lumber yard.
THE ADAMS Theatre Tonight and Friday “TELL IT TO SWEENEY” with CHESTER CONKLIN and GEORGE BANCROFT Laughter has the right of way! A carload of comedy with Conklin, the hit of ‘McFadden's Flats’ and Bancrot I the roaring, roistering roughneck of ‘Old Ironsides,' as impossible fireman and engineer! It you have a talc of woe TELL IT TO SWEENEY AIso—“BUFFALO BILL’S LAST FIGHT,” with Duke Lee as Buffalo Bill, arid a supporting cast of thousands! A Technicolor Production. The supreme achievement of Motion Picture Color Photography! 10c 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“THE BLOOD SHIP" The Mightiest of All Sea Dramas! . THE CORT Tonight-Tomorrow “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” A Wm. Fox Attraction, featuring George O’Brien and Virginia Valli. A.story depicting tht fashionable side as well tts the lower East side of New York City. A picture that will lake you to the ringside in lhe battle of life. “A BUM BUSTER” Comedy. NEWS. 10c- 25c SATURDAY—“RED GOLD” featuring TEB LYONS. SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“SAILOR'S WIVES” featuring Msry Astor and Lloyd Hughes.
Tin Shop To Ba Closed The Ashlmuchm Tin Shop will be closed Friday afternou, March 20, for the funeral of J. H Burroughs. Patrons are asked to take note. — ———o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
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