Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1928 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDER Friday Methodist W. H. M. S. Mr.. Allen Mil ' "30 P. M. pocohontu Initiation and potluck upper 7:30 P. M. n Saturday ladies Aid Society Supper. U. B. !liurch Basement. 5-7. P. M. Monday P T T. business meeting. Miss largaret Holthouse, 7:30 p. ni. Tuesday m S. Zion Reformed church, :30 P ' The Evangelical Ladles Aid. with h t > May section as hostesses, enjoy(l a delightful meeting, Thursday atrrnoou in the church parlors. Fortyig ht members were present. Mrs. U. • Hocker had charge of the opening evotions. During the business sesswhich followed, plans were made or a reception which will be tender>d the new minister and his wife on lext Monday evening, at the church triors. A program was then renderid which consisted of a piano solo j v Mrs. Francis Eady, vocal duet by Martha Jane Linn and Margaret Campbell, reading by Mrs. Albert Mutschler, talks by Rev. and Mrs. Sunderman, and a vocal duet by Mrs. Eugene Runyon and Mrs. Henry Ad|er. A collection of $14.33 was taken up. The committee served refreshments of cherry pie a la mode, coffee nid candy. V. I. S. CLASS TO HAVE LAKE PARTY The V. I. S. class of the United Brethren school will liold a lake party over the week-end at Adams Lake, where two cottages have been engaged for their use. All members desiring to attend are requested to be at the church at 1:30 o'clock" Saturday afternoon and away of transportation will be provided. TO TENDER RECEPTION TO NEW MINISTER AND WIFE All members of the Evangelical church, all pastors of the other churches, of the city and their wives, aud friends of the church, are invited to attend a reception, which will be held Monday evening at seven-thirty o’clock in the parlors of the church, in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Sunderman, the newly assigned pastor and his wife. The church orchestra will furnish music during the everting and the Men's Chorus and Ladies Chorus will render selections. A nice entertainment is being planned. ( The Delta Theta Tan Sorority will hold business meeting. Monday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Holthouse, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, prompt.

MISS WILMA BEER MARRIES WM. BERTSCH The marriage of Miss Wilma Beer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Beer, of Kirkland township, and Win. Bertsch, son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch, of near Vera Cruz, was sol emiiized? Decoration Day, Wednesday. May 30. 1928, at the home of the bride's parents. Both young people are well known in their respective communities, The Woman's Missionary Society of the Zion Reformed church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church parlors beginning al 2:30 o'clock. MT. PLEASANT S. S. TO GIVE CHILDREN’S PLAY The Mount Pleasant Sunday school "ill give a play Sunday evening. June 3, in commemoration of Children s Day. "The Best Day” is the title of ♦he. play, in which approximately twenty-five children will take part The play will be interspersed with music rendered by the children and by the choir. The program will begin at seven-thirty o’clock and th 1 ’ Public is cordially invited to attend. The riTeiiu for the supper to be given at the United Brethren church Satin day evening, from 5 to 7 o’clock by ♦he Ladies Aid Society, is as follows: chicken, mashed potatoes, hot bis cults, gravy, green beans, cabbage slaw, strawberries, angel food cake, coffee, parkcrhouse rolls, and butler ST. LUKE’S S. S. CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM The children of the St. Luke's Sunday school will render the following ♦ bildten’s Day program on next Sunday evening, beginning at 7:45 o'clock: Prelude Mrs. E. Shockner Scripture Reading Rev. O. H. Scheny Uhiidren's Day Greeting \erea Roth and Primary Children Song—" Wake Up" Children "The Best Crop”.. Douald Seasengulh The Violets" Violet Dick "My Verse" Wallace Liuegar "Oo or Come”'Dwight Roth

o?'",, . . Dorothy Adler A Bright Idea" V aun Llnegar Don’t You Think I'm Sweet' ~ , Cloe Llnegar The Gardener".. Marie Engle "* qu " r '.' Richard Roth ‘ ni e Eleanor Mankey Duet—" There's A Song' Dolores and Ireta Egley My Garden is a Happy Place" Ruth Seasenguth and Milita Egly "The Wigway" Max shady "God is Truth and God Is Love” Luther Engle ami Primary Children "A Hero and a Helper" Floyd Engle "A Boy's Hands" Dale Mankey Piano Duct" Lloyd and Floyd Roth Recitation Virginia Zimmerman "Large and Small" Dorothy Adler "A Cornerstone" Six Junior Boys "Signs of Our Father s Care" Dona Helle Zimmerman "Dolly's Lullaby" Girls "The Collection" Dolores Beer "Thrift" Carl Barnett Rental ks R ev . o. H. Sherry Offertory Mrs. E. S. Lochner Recitation Thomas Adler "If You Had Been Willing to Listen" ... Edward Dolch "The Visiting Nurse" . Virginia Shady “Flag Drill". Junior Boys "Pray-Go-Give” Oscar Brown Girls Double Duet, Mrs. E. S. Lochner. accompanist Benediction Rev. O. H. Scherry The public is cordially invited to attend this program . CHARLOTTE REYNOLD HAS ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY The Charles Massonee residence on Mercer avenue was the scene of a pretty party. Thursday evening, when Miss Charlotte Reynolds announced the date of her approaching marriage, to a group of her close friends. The Massonee borne was decorated in spring flowers and streamers, the color effect being carried out in peach and green. During the early part of the evening, Bunco was played and ptizes for high score were awarded to Mrs. George Stulls and Miss Helen Gerber. Following the games, the guests were invited to the dining room, where they were seated at a long table, beautifully decorated in the appointive colors. Streamers of peach and green crepe paper suspended front the chandelier to the edge of the table, formed a pretty canopy over a huge bouquet of spring Howers. which centered the table. Green nut cups and place cards of spring flower design were placed at each cover. A delicious two 'ourse lunch-

eon was served, this also being carried out in the colors of peach and green. With the final course, Miss Geraldine Smith found in her nut cup. a slip of paper which made the announcement. "Bun-Charlotte, June 19. The prospective groom is Mr. Bernard Braun, of this city. Those enjoying the party were: Miss Margaret Heuer. Miss Stella Draper. Miss Geraldine Smith. Miss Marie Zcser, Mias Reva Hammond. Miss Edna Thieme. Miss Kathryn Dixson. Miss Mabel Staley. Miss Laura Stanley. Miss Dorothy Miller. Miss Helen Gerber, Miss Kathryn Nichols, Miss Lillian Buhler. Mrs. Prank Crist. Mrs. George Stults. Mrs. Ben Lang, Miss Agnes Braun. Miss Corinne Reynolds and the hostess. Miss Charlotte Reynolds. MISS NAOMI BUTLER SPENDING VACATION HERE Miss Naotni Butler, of Cincinnati., is spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler. North Fifth s'reet. Miss Btltler. together with Miss Frances Rhl, of Cincinnati, will leave soon for an extended trip through to th" western coast returning to Cincinnati late in the lai • The two young ladies were the sub jeets of several delightful parlies given in honor >t their departure. Mrs. IL E. Butler went to Cincinnati Tuesday. and accompanied hyr daughter home. ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF GUESTS Bertim Heath entertained a group of friends. Thursday evening, m honor of her sister, Mrt lamer Ho ~ff and family, of Wadsworth, Ohio and Mr Eber Heath and family. of BarNulon, Ohio- The evening was .pent with games and candy and poj corn filled the evening with pleasme. T ot. present were F® Hoeman, ~,, Sovine Rettlah Yerkey. Madem" Gier. Marie Hilton, Messrs Bav I -Higwell. Orlati Brown. Leo r.hiiucr, V a V lucawip, 'till Houston, hermit Bowen Marshall Hilpert. Doris ( m,-„ V.m. Heath. Jacob Heath. »■ -XM SS Newfoundland Independent to Canada.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928.

Personal* Sister Placida. a cousin of M. J. Mylott of this city, and Sister Michael, both from the Charity hospital at Cleveland, arrived In Decatur this ufteruoon for a several days visit at the Mylott home on South Fifth street. Mrs. Margaret Mylott, of Chicago, is visiting at the homo of her son, M. J. Mylott and family. Another traffic nuisance is th' feller who drives eight miles an hour while trying t' cop out a girl. Why does a prescription alhts cost around seventyfive cents regardless o’ what’s In It? —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Miss Eva Murhaugh has returned to her home at Lima, Ohio, after a I visit over Decoration Day with friends hi this city. Mr. Fred Linn was a business visit- 1 or in Fort Wayne, today. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Spahr and daughters Virginia and Phyllis Jean, of Toledo, Ohio, are visiting with Mr. and Mis. Fred Nie.hols in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and children Bernard, and Earl Joseph, of Fort Wayne, were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, Mercer avenue. At a debate at Apple Grove schoolhouse, last night, it wuz resolved that th’ flshln’ worm Is a better friend o' th' farmer than Sen. Capper. Th' tirst tlTing a feller does when he's held up is change ids mind about what he used t’ think he'd do. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. E. Howard Marshall, science teacher in the Decatur high school, lips accepted a position during the summer,

* THE CORT ! E’R E: S Last Time Tonight £ lk ,c y- “THE WAGON SHOW” A First National, featuring Lfj KEN MAYNARD gfi ls . Ken’ was a star circus rider before lie joined the niov- jr •fi it s 1 Now von can see him do all his circus slunls anti an! the riding, roping, loving and fighting that have made fc !fi him the 'last-liked of all Western stars! ADDED—COMEDY anti 6th chapter of the serial, jr 31 “THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER." | 10c . 25c g Ut? SI N. & MON.—Milton Sills in "The Hawk’s Nest." |UE itflJ '• r- - ■■■■!■■■■ ■J* | THE ADAMS Theatre | Mcj ZANE GREY’S If) Sfir “OPEN RANGE” - bnl IE with Betty Bronson, Lane Chandler and Fred Kohler. iue A story of the cattle country-done in Zane Grey’s inimitable y--3W style! Cowboys, rustlers, a pretty heroine, a handsome hero, hard JD Jf) riding, adventure and fighting—they’re all here! jjjj] ALSO—"THRFE MISSING LINKS”—A Ton ot Fun. JE an) 25c tfj ffi SUN & MON —“THE SHOWDOWN”—with Geo. Bancroft, Evelyn ST Brent. Nell Hamilton and Fred Kohler. Life in the raw in a trop. JH t£ cal oil country with four men in a fight to a finish for one womar. U£ I y-., ICc 25c. II - - I u .. I *| z j ■ Fj i! To See Once Is Better |'l than to hear a thousand times. | ( JI said the sage. Seeing the First « National Bank at work for you what good hanking is and why w j M W jl | I it is needed. | 1 Ji © Capital and Surplus£l2o.ooo.Q&

months, as salesman for the Central' Electric Company, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Appleman have purchased the residence property on South Sixth street, owned aud occupied by Raymond Kohne and family. Mr. Kohne recently purchased the home owned by the Kern heirs, on the corner of Jefferson mid Fourth streets, which he expects to remodel I and occupy in the near future. Mr. i and Mis. Appleman will occupy their | new home as soon as it Is vacated. Miss Josephine Anderson and . Messrs. Charles Maynard, Edgar Wicks, and K. Howard Marshall, em- ' pioyees of the Central Electric store i in this city, attended a demonstra- 1 Hon meeting of the company cm ployees held at Fort Wayne, Thursday. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays ■■""■.'■l'l..... SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Reduced Prices on Spring and Summer Millinery Prices SI.OO to $4.50. We give Purple Stamps. Mrs. Maud A. MERR I M A N 222 S. Ith st.

v ■ ! Carries you faster and farther 1 'I —costs no more \ v FULL mileage from every gallon of Shell Gasoline — an d w hat pleasant miles! Acceleration which gives you the jump on fellow. Reserve power which levels out v the 4 hills. Smoothness and flexibility at all'speeds. - t H Such performance is the AA natural result of the improved refining process by " which 400 “Extra Dry” Shell Liii Gasoline is made. All the T /sluggish, greasy elements I — L j arc removed —nothing but "1? most volatile parts re’l;\ main. Vaporizing instantly, burning cleanly and comjflßWnw pletely, no wonder Shell is so quick-acting and responsive. “Ve There is a Shell yellow-red ’ service station or dealer convenicntly close by, ready to 'serve you with Shell 400 A “Extra Dry,” the gasoline j 'WW "Ji which carries you faster and KI /d farther yet costs no more. MMSmS ROXANA PETROLEUM CORPORATION Shell Building »' Shell Corner »' Sc. Louie NOT TOO THIN , SHELL MOTOR O|L 1 1

Coming An Electric Cooking Demonstration of interest to every housewife in Decatur and surrounding community will be given at the Central Electric Company soon. Lecturer will show efficiency, convenience and rapidity of cooking electrically. Watch this paper for further details.

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