Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1928 — Page 5
CLUB CALENDER Monday Progressive Wogkers class U. H eliiirch; Mr- and Mrs. Edward beitsch I 7:3®Tuesday Rebekah Benefit Party. I. O. O. F. I dub rooms. \V. C. T. U., Library, 2:00 p. n>. Wednesday Evangelical Loyal Workers Class, Mrs. Lillian Hammond. 7:30 P. M. Eive Hundred Club, Mrs. Win. Keller, 7:30 P. M. Ladies Aid Society Refrotned church parlors; 2:30 P. M. Thursday V, B. Orchestra; Jesse Williams. Eastern Star; Masonic Hall; 7:30 P. M. Evangelical Ladies Aid, Church Parlors, 2:00 P. M. Tri Kappa Meeting, Old Adams Co, Hank 8:00 P. M. Friday Indies Aid Society, Mt. Tabor Church, Mrs. May Tope. 8:00. Saturday Pythian Sisters Cafeteria Supper 5-7 P. M. The Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. banns published FOR LOCAL COUPLE Marriage banns were .published for the first time, Sunday, at the St. Marys Catholic church, for Miss Margaret J. Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers residing southwest of Decatur, and Mr. Robert J. Gage, son of Mr. and Mrs. AJbert Gage of this city. The wedding will be an event of the latter part, of June.
HONORED WITH ANNIVERSARY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang, of this city, were guests of honor, Saturday, at a dinner of Ixwely appointments, given by Mr. and Mrs. Forest Vail at their home in Fort Wayne, the occassion being the 31st wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sprang. The dinner was served in two courses, with a large anniversary cake centering the table and appointments carried out in pink and white. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wicks, and Mr. Tom Vail of this city; Mr. A. T. Vail and son John of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz and daughter Jeanette of Auburn. FAMILY REUNION HELD AT APPLEMAN HOME A family reunion was held Sunday afternoon and evening at the home cf Mrs. Anna' Appleman. The afternoon was spent, in visitation and various games, and at the supper hour, a delicious picnic supper was served. Those present were: Miss Amelia Nesswald of Foiid-dti-lac, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kramer; Mr. Carl Prange; Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Nesswald and daughters, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Losche and family, Mr. Ernest Hoyngof Coldwater, Ohio; Mr. Al Korh of Delphos. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. George Appleman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Appleman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Faurote and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. Nesswald and family, ana Mrs. Anna Appleman and family of this city.
UNION CHANEL C I. C. CLASS MEETS The O. I. C. class of the Union Chapel church and a few guests met •it, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ami Miller, Thursday evening. A round table discussion entitled "The Value of Children's Meeting’’ was an interesting feature of the program. A word contest and animal stunts were also enjoyed after which delicious refreshments were served. The Eastern Star will meet next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic Hall. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Evangelical church will meet at the church parlors at 2:00 P. M„ Thurs day. There will bo business of importance and all members arc requested to be present. Mrs. Wm. Keller will be hostetes to the five Hundred Club, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at her home on South Sixth street. The Ladios Aid society of ti e Mt. Labor church will meet Friday eve ning with Mrs. May Tope it 8 o'clock. r irthday surprise on HENRY HAUCK The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauck. Tenth street, was the scene of a happy surprise, Saturday evening. when a number of relatives and friends called unannounced, and with well filled baskets, to assist MrHauck in celebrating is 59th birthday
anniversary. The evening hours were spent in songs and various games, after whlolt the baskets were unpacked and a delicious luncheon j enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jawrence Grote, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grote, Mr. and Mrs. Allred Grote and daughter 110 Jean, Mr. ami Mrs. Martin Hauck and children Edward and Etta. Elmer Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. James Goldner and children, Mr. and Mis. Win Goldner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldner, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goldner and son Richard, Mi. EH Goldner, Mrs. Carrie Scherry and son Charles, Miss Cecelia Tope; Miss Eleanor Scheller of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wefel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gerke, Mr. and Mrs. August Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hauck, all of Fort Wayne. SOCIETY MEETING OF ZION LADIES AID The Zion Ladies Ahl Society held an all day meeting, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Frank P. Meyers in Craigville. The work of the day consisted ot quilting and piecing quilts, and at the noon hour, a delicious potluck dinner was served. Those present were: Mrs. Wm. Yager, Mrs. Hibbard High, Mrs. Pyle, Mrs. Ed Kelley, Mrs J. Q. Parrish, Mrs. Herman Sautbine, Mrs. Wm. Sautbine and granddaughter, Doris Andrews. Mrs. Joe Pease, Helen and Jean Pease of Salmonia, Mrs. Melvin Diehl and daughter Mary. Mrs. Strickler ' and daughters Bertha and Geraldine, Mrs. Joe Baumgatner and son Don. Rev. and Mrs? J. Smith and daughters Verena, Naomi. Charlotte and Ruth,' Mrs. Henry Pierce and son Edsel, Mrs. Frank Fugale and daughter Blanch, Mr. Wm. Yager, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers and children, Evelyn and Robbie.
The Progressive Workers class of the U. B. Sunday School will have its regular monthly meeting next Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deitsch on S. Fifth street. Tlie members o' tbe U. B. Orchestra will meet tonight at tlie home of Jesse Williams on Winchester Street.
PROGRAM FOR W C. T. U. MEETING The piogram for the W. C. T. U. meeting Io be held Tuesday afternoon, beginning at two o’clock at the Library Auditorium, will be in the charge of the fourth Vice President of the organization. Mrs. Fred Linn. The program will be in the nature of a "Flower Mission Program’’ under the leadership of Mrs. M. J. Welker and Mrs. John Vail, and will be delivered as follows: Devotions —Mrs. John Rex. Talk —Mieueh Quinn Piano Solo —Miss Mildred Akey Report on the number of large white ribbons used for Memorial Day and the bouquets and fruit sent to the sick and shut-ins. Business Secretary's Report Initiation of new members of the Third Quarter, by Captain Mrs. Charles Colter. Collection. Benediction. e All members are requested to bring what flowers they can to be distributed among the sick ami shut-ins of the city. The Loyal Workers class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the country home of Mrs. Lillian Hammond, two miles east of the city. Wednesday evening. All members are requested to bring thimble, needle and a spool cf black thread for the purpose of making a comfort for the hospital at Red Bird Mission. Hostesses for Ihe evening will be Mrs. charle Burrell, Mrs. Lillian Hammond and Mrs. Fred Linn. The Pythian Sisters will hold the second of a series of cafeteria suppers next Saturday evening at the K of p. between the hours of five and seven o’clock.
COURT HOUSE Summer Vacation Begins The Adams circuit court closed Sat urday for the summer vacation. Judge Sutton expects to spend the greater part' of his vacation in Decatur, but may take several short trips during the summer. Ln ease defendants in criminal cases demand immediate trials, they must be given hearings during vacation, according to a recent statute passed by the state legisla ture. Taken To Prison John Chenowith, who was sentenc ed to serve 2 14 years in the Indiana state prison after he had been convicted oti a charge of child stealing, last week, was taken to the prison at Michigan City, Saturday afternoon, by Sheriff Harl Hollingsworth. The sheiiff was accompanied by Sephus Melchi. chief of police, and Francis Schmitt.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928.
Personals •KMEUJKaMAORMriI Miss Evalou Sheets, of Fort Wayuu returned home yesterday after visiting with Miss Helen Gerber over the ■ week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Kunkle ure spendIng lids week at Crooked Lake, with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Sinftli. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Schultz and sons Hob ami Dick, will leave early Tuesday morning on a motor trip to Ixiulsvllle Kentucky, where they will be guests for a week of Rev. and Mrs. Loose. Miss Francis Uhl and Dr. 11. L. Thomason, of Cincinnati, visited over the week-end with Miss Naomi Buller ot this city. Mis. Philip Macklin, daughter Betty and son Wendell. and Miss Helen Christen motored to Bloomington, Indiana, Sunday, where they will attend the commencement exercises this evening. Miss Mary Macklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Macklin, of this city, will be numbered among the grad- , nates of Indiana University, jiaving completed a course in Nurse’s Training at the Robert Long hospital in India , napolis. Mrs. J. S. Peterson, daughter Lois, | and Mr. Charles Keller left Sunday . for Bloomington, where Miss Lois Peterson wil be graduated from Indiana University, today. Mrs. James C. Haefling ami daughter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyers and son Robert, of Fort Wayne, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Mary Vogelwede and family, South Fourth street, and attended the D. C. H. S. Commencement. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Moran and daughter Mary Ann, and Miss Marie Jelllson. of Portland, were Sunday guests of Miss Margaret Moran, North Fourth street, and attended the I). C. H. S. Commencement. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Johnson, j daughter Eleanor and son Richard and | Miss Cleora Baker, motored to Keni dallville, Sunday where they visited witlt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son Carl Frederick. Mrs. H. E. Butler and daughter Naomi, went to Findlay Ohio today, where they will spend a few days as ’ guests of the Giles Porter family. Miss Margaret Moran has returned home from Indianapolis, where site visited witli relatives for h week past. Joint S. Peterson left Saturday for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where lie is a delegate to the National T. I’. A. Convention in session in that city. Mr. and Mrs. James Elberson visited Sunday, with relatives and friends in Portland. Frank Schultz, former employee at lite Daily Democrat, dropped in Sunday on his way to his home in AkronOhio, after attending tfie Rainbow Division convention at Fort Wayne. Frank lias also been chosen to represent Akron printers at the Internation, al Typographical I'nion's annual convent ion to be held at Charleston, S. C., September 10 to 15. Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Heller, Mr. and I. W Macy and daughter. Martha Alice, left tills morning for Retissalear Indiana, where they will attend the wedding of Mr. Dick Heller ami Miss Martha Grant the event to occur tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant. Mrs. I’. N. Hiatt and sons. Hilly and Jack, of West Palm Beach, Florida, have arrived in litis city, expecting to spend the summer months at the J. S. Bowers residence, Marshall street. Miss Helen Suttles lias arrived home from Leipsic, Ohio, where she visited lor the last two weeks, at O. I*. Ed-' wards residence. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenney, of Geneva, motored to Lafayette, where they will attend the commencement exercises at Purdue i'niversity, Tuesday. Miss Agnes Kenney, their daughter, is a member of the graduating class. Miss Kenney is also a niece of Miss Mai gang Moran, of this city. Mi. and Mrs. Paul Edwards ami
daughter Patsy, motored to Van Wert Ohio, Sunday afternoon, and visited the peony gardens. Miss Justine Hocker has returned home from Indianapolis, where she completed a course of study at the Indianapolis Teacher's Training College. Miss Hocker has accepted a position in the schools of Plymouth, Indiana, for the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Merrill and family in Van Wert, Ohio. Misses Mabel Staley and Monai Butler, and Messrs. Carl Gass and Micky Hurd, spent Sunday evening at the Speedway Ballroom in Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kern of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Armstrong. of Geneva, motored to Cincinnati, Sunday, where they spent the day. Dr. P. B. Thomas and son Bryce, motored Io Greenville, Sunday where they spent the day with relatives. M.. and Mrs. Dale Elzey and children, Aimer and Phyllis Ann and Airs. Abaci Elzey, of Ossian, were Sunday guests at the Fied Linn residence in tbit city. Miss Lettie Kintz, of Toledo, arrived here Saturday to make a short visit with Mrs. J. Q. Neptune and friends in tliis city. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr, Jefferson street, bad as their guests over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Watson and daughters Lois Jean and Joann, Mias Bene Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Winsett. of Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch, of this city. Arthur Daniel Suttles left Sunday for Purdue, where he will Join a group of 211 college boys, going thence to Chicago, m here they will be employed for the next three months, as salesmen tor the Pictorial Review ou Chi-
* The Sign’s Right 3 HO V* 11 "'"* r **‘ ’ \ 1 TV iX\ A V nTs f THU! « t w - US aIK i VnßKrwMh- •W'wWSwW! w . ’■W'-Scm."' Vasiiios Mulevitis, world war veteran and Chicago fruit vendor, is closing shop and will go to Egypt, where lie’ll gain possession of 1-1,000,000, bequeathed to him by a wealthy uncle. He'll soil no more bananas.
cago's north side. Tile final part of the summer season will be spent in working in Indianapolis. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer and family had as their Saturday evening guests, Misses Treva Kreischer and Gladys Cook, Kenneth Cook and Wayne Culver, all of Lansing. Michigan, and Mists Margaret, Kreischer and Erwin Gehres of Wren, Ohio. Mr. Allien Miller, Mrs. Charles Miller and Richaid Breadbeck motored to Eaton, Ohio, Sunday to visit relatives Mrs. Albert Miller and children. Karl ami Rutli Joann, returned with them after spending a week in Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wildrick, of Bloomington ami Miss Anna R. Dowling of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dowling over the weekend. They came for the graduation of John Dowling. Mrs. A. J. Haney ami Morris Haney came to their home in this city Sun day from tile Oakwood hotel al Lake Wawasee. They returned today. Miss Flot once Haney also spent the week end at het home bote. She returned today to Muncie Normal to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michels, Mr. and Mrs. Matte Michels and daughter. Doris, and son Don, returned to their home in Chicago yesterday, after spending tlie week-end witli their relatives, Mr. ami Mrs. Mart Gilson. Mrs. Oran Schultz returned home yesterday after spending a week, visiting relatives h. Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kitson, Mr. and Mrs. William Kitson, Mr and Mrs. Chai'les Gage and daughters, Louise and Erma, motored to North .Manchester, Sunday, to attend the funeral of a relative. Georgia Faughty motored to Winona lake, Sunday, where she will spend the summer. She was accompanied by Iter sister, Ruth, who will spend two weeks at the lake. Mrs. Ed Bleeke and sons Victor ami Harold, and Miss Vera Liudharst ar rived home from Cleveland, Saturday, where they were the guests of G. J. Schmidt and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. (k I’. Edwards’ of Leipsic, Ohio, motored to this city, Saturday and were guests at the home
Neuritis Made Work Very Difficult Also Had Stomach and Kidney Pains. Is Perfectly Well Now. Those who are crippled by rheumatism, or tortured by stomach or kidney trouble, will find good news in the prompt recovery of health made by Mrs. G. O. Lutzenhuser, (121 E. 7th St., Auburn, Ind. She writes: “Three years ago my kidneys began troubling me, I began to have bayk-ache and was often disturbed at night. My stomach went back on me, food wouldn’t digest, gas formed and pained me intensely, and I was made miserable by constipation, headaches and dizzy spells. But the worst of all was neuritis which crippled my right arm so bad I could hardly work. At night, my feet and lower limbs would swell up and ache, and the neuritis pains were almost worse than tooth-ache. I had just about given up hope of ever being well again, but I made one more effort and started taking Viuna. Soon I noticed I had less neuritis and now,, after taking four bottles, the neuritis and the limb swelling have entirely disappeared. My kidneys are fine and never disturb me novz, and the back-ache is gone. I can eat good meals and have no gas, stomach pains, headache or constipation. 1 am getting good sleep and feel just fine in every way. I gladly recommend Viuna, and can’t begin to tell how wonderful it is.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowel.;, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifi’> the blood, clears the skin, restores ipp l tite and digestion.mid firings new strength and energy to the whole body. Tnk** a bottle on trial. Then if you’re not glad you tried Viuna. your money will be re funded. $1 nt druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis. Ind. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine Sold By CALLOW & KOHKE
of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick, Jefferson street. Returning home, they were accompanied home by Mt and Mrs. Niblick. They expected to continue their trip today, to Deieware, Ohio, where they will attend the commencement exercises at Ohio Wesleyan University. Miss Josephine Suttles, grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niblick is a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles and daughter Helen, left eatly today for Deieware, Ohio, where they will attend tlie graduation exercises, tomorrow, at Ohio Wesleyan, their ri lighter Josephine being a member of tile 1928 graduating class. Deputy Sheriff D. M. Hower and Otto Plollie took Mr. Plothe's father. Fred Plothe, to Richmond, Saturday afternoon, where the latter entered
ATTENTION LADIES .Miss .May Mann will be at the North Side Beauty Shoppe three days of each week, Thursday," Friday. Saturday. Permanent Waving. SB.OO .Marcel 50c MRS. W. R. SMITH. Phone 212. Proprietress
/y n ' 1 jA I 'he Spirit of Summer J| Whispers: //U “Come Out And Play” Br jPi She sends you into day dreams I Wl\ of rippling waters, .of sport on L yll tennis court and golf course and what not. But awakening, V rlf you can only sigh “Not for me. VrUfEi r no money'.” How we sym- I f pathizc with you. It IS disapy pointing. And yet, a fix you 111 can avoid being in next year | V/ I by joining our: 111 1 A 11129 Vacation Savings Club! fH A A” insignificant small deposit b I /jB CvJ iwl each week will total up to more vJ Wk yf kV ■'*' z J than enough to pay for the v ▼J TW W' greatest vacation you ever had! I Star ,J? Stop in. Let us explain. j| / : Wj/gijK Old Adams < County Bank ,|.X wWwi’’a —?
the Richmond State Hospital. Mr. Mike Harkenrider and son, Leo and daughter Esther, of Poe spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Michael Sprg residence. They attended the graduation of Elmer T. Sorg. Mrs. Mabel Sprague, and children, Marguerite, Erma, Yolanda; Mr. William Duncan of St. Marys, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lewis from Venedocia, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moorheart of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Peak and children from Celina and Miss Isabel Odle from Decatur, Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and daughter Kathryn over Sunday. Miss Amelia Nesswald Is spending a week at her homo in this city. Site arrived lust Friday and intends to stay until next Saturday. Miss Nesswald is a Novice at Fou-du-lac, Wisconsin, and is uniting with the order of St. Agnes o —. Get the Habit—Trane at Homs, it Pays
tc (tie | THE ADAMS Theatre | a LAST TIME TONIGHT M)N CHANEY in Sfi lc me “THE BIG CITY” i 3B with Betty Cotrpson, Marceline Day and James Murray. snj LON CHANEY gives his most effective peiTorman.ce now us lite l£ IE underworld leader in this throbbing film production! A sputter .A3 of luivets in the dark a battle of crook against c rook mid the bnl flowering of a beautiful romance in this amazing setting! Mi lU£ THRILLS WITHOUT END! Me AIto—"GALLOPING GHOSTS"—with Jimmy Finlayson. UE | 10c .... 25c | Lfj TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—“THE LAST WALTZ." (Re From title famous operetta by the same name! W S Last Time Tonight p “THE LEOPARD LADY” ifi /J A I'at he Attraction with L; Jacqueline Logan and Allan Hale 31 !Slie was a “leopard lady" a tamer of wild beasts who U 2 knew no tear yet she was terrified when confronted m by a menacing, brutal beast, but cunningly she don't rft miss this tremendous gripping mystery picture of 33 circus life. eg Lupino Lane in “SWOHD POINTS.” NEWS. tfi 15c 35c @ m TI ES. & WED.—"THE GATEWAY OF THE MOON.” S’
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U«4i¥***¥¥***M * HOSPITAL NOTES * Hobart Webster, Monroeville route three, underwent a major operation, Saturday, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Miss Edna Gottschall, Bluffton route two, underwent a major operation Saturday afternoon, at the local hospital. Anthony Steigmeyer, route one, Wren, Ohio, Is a ntedical patient in the local hospital. Paul Striker, Geneva, underwent a lousilloSomy, tiithl morniug at the hospital. Beatrice McCroskey. Geneva, underwent u major operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital, this mornlug. Euary Man a Villain? Every man has Ht<»ights that make idm a villein - •• <:t<>he
