Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1928 — Page 5
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CLUB CALENDER Monday p t. T. buaineaa mooting, Miss Margaret Holthouse, f:3O p. m. Tuesday j.ythian Needle Club, K. of I’. Home, 2 30 p. >”■ C 1, of C., K. of C. Hall, 7:45 p. m. \\ M. S-. Zion Reformed Church parlors, 2:30 P. M. Civic department Womens club; 7 . m p . m. o’clock; Library. Pythian Needle Club, Pythian Home. 2-30 p. nt. W. M. S. Zion Reformed church, 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Delta Theta Tau -Alumni, Mrs. Herbert. Kern, 2:00 P.M. Bachelor Maids. Mrs. Clarence Berber, 7:30 P. M. Thursday Work and Win Class, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lytle, 7:30 P. M. Andeitia Bridge Club, Mrs. Felix Graber, 7:30 P. M. Calvary Ladies Aid, Church, 1 p.m. Decatur Student Plano Club; Ross Stoakes. Jr., 7:30 P.M. Luncheon Bridge club, Mrs. James Arnold. 8:00 p. m. Dutiful Daughters S. S. Class. Mrs. Russel Melcha, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society, church parlors, 2:30 p. ni. Friday Tri Kappa Anniversary Dinner Dance, Country Club. MISS ESTHER TuHRMAN HONORED BY C. S. CLASS Miss Esther Fuhrman, whose marriage to Mr. Rolland Sprunger, of Geneva, will be an of June 9, was guest of honor at a pretty prenuptial party, given Saturday evening, by her Sunday school teacher, Mrs. S. P- Sheets, at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Jones. The affair was a complete surprise for Miss Fuhrman. Several clever contests furnished entertainment throughout the evening, prizes beging won by Merle Sheets, Sue Zimmerman, Lois. Fuhrman and Dorothy Sprunger. The prizes were in tin n presented to the bride-elect The prospective bride and groom were then given slips of direction which started them on a treasure quest. At each stopping place, they found orders to move on to some other point, the trail finally leading to the treasure, which proved to be a beatiful end table, a gift of the class. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests other than the c|ass members were Miss Dorothy Sprunger, of Muncie, and Miss Sue Zimmerman, of Decatur. The Everready class of the Methodist Sunday school will meet Thursday evening, at 7:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Fred Ahr as hostess and Mrs. M. E. Hower, Mrs. Merlin Doan, Mrs. G. F. Eichhorn, Mrs. Grant Fry and Mrs. W. F. Beery as assistant hostesses-. Each member is requested to bring their apportionment for the share in the Lake Webster cottage. Also those who have not already brought their dishes are requested to do so. Anyone not having away, provided for reaching the Ahr home, are requested to call Mrs. Fred Handier and away will be provided. ATTEND FIRST MASS OF REV. NELSON SULLIVAN Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and daughter Margaret, Mr. John Fisher and Gerald Durkin, of this city, attended the First Mass of Rev. Nelson Sullivan which was held in Huntington yesterday. They also were guests al the dinner and reception which followed the first mass. Rev. Sullivan is a very close friend of the Mylott and Fisher families. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Russel Melehi, on Winchester street, -Thursday evening, al 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. James Arnold will he hostess to her luncheon Bridge club. Thursday evening, at eight o'clock. ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Complimentary to ' Dick Heller, whose marriage to Miss Martha Grant, of Rensselaer, will be an event of the near future, Mr. and Mrs. lienry Heller entertained with a six o'clock dinner, Sunday evening, at their country home at Monmouth. Covers at dinner were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Heller, Dick Heller, Mrs. D. D. Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heller and sons Robert ami David. The Decatur Student Piano Club "Hl meet Thursday evening at the home of Ross Stoakes, Jr., at 7:30 o’clock. ENTERTAINS GUESTS AT DINNER SATURDAY Mrs.- Lovina Heath and daughter Bertha, entertained at dinner, Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
liornotf and sons, of Wadsworth, o.; Mr. and .Mrs. Lee Heath and daughter, of Barberton, Ohio; Mrs. Lena Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith ami family, of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Christy Smith and family, of Detroit, Michigan; Miss Josephine Ehresman and Miss Anna Bunner, of Bobo, and Dons and Jacob Heath. Mrs. Herbert Kern will be hostess to the Delta Theta Tau alumni at her home Wednesday afternoon, ut 2 o’clock. Mrs. Clarence Herber will entertain the Bachelor Maids Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs Felix Graber will be hostess to the Amici!ia Bridge Cltih, Thursday evening, at 7:30 p. M. ATTENDS CLASS REUNION AT LAKE WAWASEE Miss Mildred Railing, nurse at the Adams County Memorial hospital, has returned from Lake Wawasee, where she attended the reunion of the class of graduates of 1920, of the Lutheran Hospital Training School for Nurses. The reunion was in session Friday and Saturday at Wawasee. The Calvary Ladies Aid society will meet at one o’clock Thursday afternoon, at the church. The members are requested to bring their needles and thimbles. Mrs. Fannie Jackson and Miss Jennie Smith will be the hostesses. PROGRAM FOR REFORMED W.M.S. MEETING The Woman's Missionary Society of the Zion Reformed church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, in the church parlors, with Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer. Mrs. Fred Heuer, Mrs. Ed Miller and Mrs. Chares Harness as hostesses. Leaders lor the afternoon are Mrs. (Tara Baumgartner and Mrs. Agnes Yager. The. following program will be rendered : Song. "Help Somebody Today" Devotions—Mrs. Ferd' Litterer Vocal solo. “Carry Your Cross with a Smile"—Mrs. Ben Sohroyer Lesson study, "A Straight Way Toward Tomorrow” — Mrs. Agnes Yager Vocal duet, “Can the World See Jesus in You?" —Mrs. Ben Schroyer and Mrs. Dallas Gdldner Outlook of Missions. Mrs. Fred Heuer Song, ”0 Zion Haste.” Mizpah Benediction. V. I. S. CLASS ENJOYS LAKE OUTING The V. I. S. class of the United Brethren Sunday school* accompanied by their teacher, Mr. Earl Crider. and chaperoned by Mrs. Delma Elzey, motored to Adams Lake, Saturday afternoon, where they enjoyed an over Sunday outing. Boating and swimming were features of the day "'with Sunday School held at the usual Sunday morning hour. Those enjoying the trip were: Evelyn Miller, Mary Hill, Forest Gilpin. Lawrence Potts. Alton Andrews, Marguerite Hann, Esther Roop, Marcella Brandyberry, Glennys Elzey and Cur tis Hill. The Work ami Win class of the United Brethren S. S., will meet Thursday evening at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lytle at 7:30 o’clock,. A pot-luck supper will be served. HELEN HOLTHOUSE AWARDED SILVER CUP Miss Helen Holthouse, daughter of Mrs. Mary T. Holthouse of this city, and a student at St. Marys College. Notre Dame, was awarded a silver cup. the Helen Holland Vol! trophy, which is presented annually to the student who has distinguished herself for general excellence in athletics This is the highest honor given in the athletic field. Miss Holthouse Is captain of the liasketb.i!
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* THE ADAMS Theatre * H Last Time Tonight ® S “THE SHOWDOWN” with Geo. Bancroft, Neil Hamilton, fifi jS> Evelyn Brent and Fred Kohler hji] ■M . . Farth—into the fever-infested Tampico oil S FrO m The Ends of the E t f , and one woman, gentle, [Ug L£ swamp, four men, rough and masterra*. cf •*1 loveiy and fastidious, . Life stripped of its pretense. "fi helpless woman in the balance. u EH ttj ALSO—"THE BEST MAN"—with Billy Bevan and Alma Bennett. Sfl S 10c and 25c ® FMIL JANNINGS in "THE LAST COMMAND"- ®
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team; member of the volley ball I team; played In the tennis tournament linals, and Is secretary of the ! .(Uileth: Association of the college. in addition to these honors in atli-1 letles, Miss Holthouse has done excel- J lent scholastic work. She Is a member of the honor roll, a member of ! the Indiana Cluh, and takes an important part In the affairs of the Pan i Hellenic Club. WILLING WORKERS CLASS OF 8080 U. B. CHURCH Ihe Willing Workers class of the Hobo United Brethren Sunday school, met at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. N. Hilton, Friday evening, for their regular monthly business and social meeting. A tine program was rendered and a contest enjoyed. The entertainment for tlie evening was furnished by the losing side in the contest. At tlie close of the evening, the host- I ess served delicious refreshments. | Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J F. Hilton and children, Marie, iris, ' Hazel, Juanita and Lawrence; Mr. I and Mrs. P. Walters ami daughter ! Bernice; Mr. and Mrs. John Thatch- | <r; Mrs. Margaret Waltke and son 1 Johnnie George; Mrs. Kate Waltke; I Mrs. Susie Bowen: Mrs. Ada Horn-! off and sous, Donald and Edwin, of . Wadsworth, Ohio; Mrs. Eber Heath ' and daughter Florence, of Barberton, ! Ohio: Mrs. Milton Chronister and daughters Dollie and Marjorie; Emma Parr; Mrs. Mary Shaffer; Jacob Heath; Igivina Heath; Florlne Bunner; Doris Heath: Marshall Hllpert; Bertha Heath; Kermit Bowen; Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hilton and daughter Mary Maxine: Laura Sovlne and Orlan Brown.
gbiHKpl All who intend to go to the rodeo j at Fort Wayne next Friday are especially urged to be present at the regular meeting of Rotary troop No. til. Arrangements for transportation will be made at tills time. o Important Letter Change A. T. 0. Hansard In Typogruphla (printed In London, 1825) says: “The introduction of the round ‘s’ Instead of the long is an Improvement In tlie are of printing, for which we are Indebted to the Ingenious Mr. Bell, who Introduced them In his edition of the British theater, published 1701-1802’’ ; Rid of Neuritis. | ’ and Stomach Pains Was Tortured by Gas and Kidney Pains. Trouble Quickly Ended. Readers who are tortured by stomach trouble, kidney pains or rheumatism, will find good news in a report made by Mrs. Iva Newton, Goshen Ave, Route 1, Elkhart, Ind. She describes her recovery as follows: “Anyone who has stomach torturo as I have had it, need not be told what it; means to face the fearful pain, gas, and. indigestion that follows every meal. I had bilious attacks, headaches, dizzy spells, and often black spots would appear before mv eyes. My kidneys bothered me night and day. Neuritis gave me constant pain in the shoulders, and my back ached like a sore tooth all the time. Sleep was almost impossible. I tried everything I could hear of, and. finally gave Viuna a trial. Wonderful as it may seem, after the first few doses, the back-ache I had never been free from for 2 years, left me, and it has never returned. Before long my kidneys stopped bothering me and my neuritis faded away. Now, I can-truthfully say my j stomach trouble is gone, too. I can ' eat anything without gas, pain or any distress, and my constipation is wholly relieved. I sleep like a baby, get up full of pep in the morning, and feel better than I have for years.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, Inzv liver and weak kidneys. It purities the' blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digest ion,and firings new strength -nnl energy to the whole body. Take it . In,tile on trial. Thru if you're nut glad M.u Iried Viuna, your money will he reby b elaud Medicine Co., Indianapolis, lud. VIUNA J he Wonder Medicine Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE
Personals Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handier, daughter Margaret and son Paul have returned from Indianapolis, where they spent the past several days as guests of Mr. Handler*!! sister, Mrs. Frank Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. William Merrill and children, Paul and Patsy, of Van Wert, Ohio, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr were guest over the week-end of relatives in Marion. They were accompanied home by their nieces, Irene Randolph and Joanne Watson, who will visit with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Thetus Hocker, of Austin, Minnesota, arrived in this city, Sunday evening, and will spend the next two weeks visiting witli Mr. Hocker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker, South First street. Miss Dessolee Chester left this aft< rnooon for Van Wert, where she wilt sing at a special Eastern Star program tonight, leaving that ’city tomorrow Q»r her home at Antwerp, <?. Miss Dorothy Durkin, teacher in the Crawfordsville schools durin’g the past winter, has returned to her home in this city, to spend her summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mrs. Hugli Hite, motored to Fort Wayne, Sunday, where they visited with Mrs. Edgar Gerber, who is a patient in the Luth-
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Get» Important Post x 1 rfLi# < Miss Mary Elizabeth Baker, daughter of Gov. Baker of Missouri, is to lie tlie assistant sergant-at-arms during the Republican National convention al Kansas City. eran hospital iu Fort Wayne. Mrs. Gerber is recovering nicely from serious injuries sustained in an-automo-bile accident two weeks ago. , o Odd Definitions Matrimony: A process by which n male annexes a critic.—Buffalo News.
Regular meeting of Chapter, Tue» day evening, 7:15 p.m. There will be practice iu preparation for the inspection. to be held on June 19. 132t2x C. E. Peterson, HP. o Dr. Albert H. Cole Oles Indianapolis, June 4—(IHS) - ltr. Albert. M. Cole, 58, a pioneer iu tho development of the X-ray was dead
| THE CORT | I Last Time Tonight Hn MILTON Sll.kS and DORIS KENYON Le in a big First National “THE HAWK’S NEST’’ Meet the Hawk—mystery man of the underworld—best-hked rijj and most-feared in all crookdom. Here's a picture that takes you right into his nest. See the desperate fight between two jrji powerful gang leaders for the love of a cabaret dancing girt—-- 3Q and her own surprising sacrifice to uphold the code of the underworld! Jfi ADDED—COMEDY and NEWS. 15c ——3 s c ■
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here today after an Illness of four weeks. Dr. Cole, a graduate of Depauw University, the Indiana University Medical School and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, wat- formerly professor of Roentgenology and Dermatology at the Indiana University school and was known nationally for his research work, 0 Every One but Every one but beggttrs, It seems realizes the truth of the maxim, “Beg gars should not be choosers.”—Atchf son lili.tie
