Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1928 — Page 5

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CLUB CALENDER Wednesday W. M. A. of the U B. church, Mrs. F'rank Bohnke 2 P. M. Delta Theta Tau Alumni. Mrs. Hu bert Schmitt, 2:00 P. M. Thursday Work and Win class, U. 8.5.5., Dick Schaffer, 7:30 p.m. Woman’S Relief Corps, Yoeman Hall, 1:30 ip.m. (Thursday) — W. O. M. L. Moose Home, 8:00 p.m. W.O.M.L. Moose Home, 8 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Ladles Aid society, Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, 2 pm. W. M. 8. and Indies Aid. Christian i church, 2:30 P. M. , Ladies Aid society of Calvary church church rooms, 1:30 P. M. . Civic section Womens’ Club Li- , brary, 7 p.m. lee cream Social, Clark Chapel. . W. M. S. Evangelical church, at ~ church parlors. 2 P. M. Everready Class, M. E. S. S., Mrs I ■ Charles Fletcher, 7:30 P. M. . Friday Kings Herald of Mt. Pleasant church ■ Harley Roop, 1:30 pm. M. E. King Heralds Picnic. Meet at . church 2 P. M. W. H. M. 8. of M. E. Church, Mrs. I T. W. Holsapple. 2:30 P. M. Saturday Cafeteria supper U, B. Church. 5 to I I 7 pm. , joy able time was had by all. Those included in the party were: Mr. an'l 1 I Mrs. D. M. Byerly. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Byerly. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Byerly. 1 and children Alta, Doris. Dale. Max ine, Wendell and Donald, ’Air. and Mrs. Victor Byerly and daughters Dolores, Marjorie, anti Joanne, Mr. , and Mrs. Chester yerly and daughter , Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Neuenschwander and sons Truman , and Charles Jr,, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold and sons Stanley, Eugene. ’ Don and BiTv, Mr. and Mrs. Dean . Byerly and children Eileen, and Arden, Mr. and Mrs. John aylor and i [ sons Ambrose. Keith and Dwight. Mr. , and Mrs. G. F. Byerly and son Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byerly, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan. Misses , Wava and Dorcas Byerly, and Messrs. Jack Aeby, Lloyd. Arthur and Eldred Byerly. z . Entertained guests LAST EVENING Mr. and Mrs. John Colchin and daughter Helen, had as their guests ( last evening: Misses Mary Colchin Carlotta’Jane Howick, Frances Slack.' and Messrs. B b Milos. Paul Loa boot Chicago, and Dee Pe Gan of Hunting <on. The party later attended the Fort Wayne Notre Dame dub dance at the Decatur Country Club. LOCAL BOY MARRIES CELINA GIRL Mr and Mrs. Wesley Titus have returned from a several .days honey-1 tneon trip to Toledo and Detroit, and have established their residence with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Titus, residing west of Decatur on route two. The young couple were married last Saturday morning, July 28, 11)28, at eleven o'clock, in Celina. Ohio. Mrs. Titus, prior to her marriage Saturday, was Miss Margaret Thomas, ot Celina. She had been employed in Fort Wayne for a year past. Mr. Titus, for the last two years, i has been employed at the Decatur Auto Laundry, owned by Gregg Brandyberry. The Work and Win Class of the United Brethern Sumiay school will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 6'clock with Mr and Mrs. Dick Schaffer on South Fifth street. There will be eectlon of officers and. all members are urged to attend. ENTERTAINS BELCHER CLUB Mrs. Glen Neptune was hostess to the members of the Belcher Club, Club, Monday eventhg, at her home on North Fifth stieet. At 6:30 o'clock, a po’/luck supper was enjoyed, after which four tables were at ranged for Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lenhart received the priie for high score in the evening's games. • KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP W. C. T. U. HOLDS MEET The Kirkland Township W. C. T. U. held a tegulai business meeting at the Kirkland high school building. Tuesday evening, at which time they reorganized for the coming year. The fol-

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!•'» Ing officers were elected; president Mrs. S. L. Cover; vice president, Mrs. Chat les Arnold; secretary. Mrs. F. J. Bracht; treasurer, Miss Victoria , Stoneburner; flower committee super Intendent, Mrs. F. Stoneburner. The | j I nlon made plans to present several I entertainments for the public during - | the coming fall months. The first of I this series of entertainments will be held on Thursday evening. August 16. at the Kirkland Community Httildlug, to which the genetai public will he Invited. VISIT FRIENDS AT SOUTH WHITLEY Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist wore dinnet guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hidtert E Hicks at South Whitley ■ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and their youngest daughter. Maragret, are nrtk lug preparations for a trip arund the (world. They expect t> leave this fall. ' Mrs. Belle Kist Johnson of this eity-ai 1 cotnpanied her son and daughter-in-law i as tar as Fort Wayne, where she spent the day with the Will Kists. Portland Sun * HOSPITAL NOTES * Mrs. Glen B. Glaney, of Winchester, underwent a tonsillotomy this morn ing, at the Adams County Memorial | hospital. Mrs. Erwin P. Stleth Monroeville route five; underwent a major operation this morning, at the local hospital. Miss Evelyn Miller. 421 South Line street, is recovering from an operaI ti’>n which she underwent this morning for the removal of tonsils. Mrs. Mary G. Holthouse, 235 North ; Third street, underwent a major opI eration this morning at the Adams ! County Memorial hospital. Miss Melvena Newhart, of Preble, 1 underwent a major operation. Tues|*rtay, at the local hospital. Mrs. Gilbert A. Busick, 221 West Rugg street, is recovering from a major operation which she underwent. Tuesday, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. o After a several days visit at the Dorwin residence in this city, Miss J Marjorie May returned, today, to her home in Corunna. She was accompanied home by Miss Kathryn Dorwin. who will be her guest over the week end. Mrs. Roma Breiner. Mrs. Glen Potts Miss Ethel Potts ami Mrs. M. J. Wai ~ ker motored to Not th Manchester. Tuesday, and spent the day with Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Love. Rev. Love for me.ly was pastor if the United Brethren church in this city. "He witz. all right wp th’ 9th hoie.” said little Gertie Mopps, when ■ somehuddy asked her how her granpaw wuz. if ther’s any thrill in slip pin’ up on a lovin' couple an' stealin’ a wrist watch an’ vanity ease, an' mebbe $1.30. some fellers are mighty easily thrilled. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. • Vai Snell, formerly of Washington township and who has been living in this city for a year past, bought the Pernetta Carter residence, corner ot Tenth and Nuttman, for $1,500. He will I remodel the house and move there. I The property was sold at auction wi’h i Col. Roy Johnson in charge. The youngsters had a tine time today watching the circus come in. set tip and help give the parade and feed ing the elephant ami monkeys peanuts. C. C. Schafer is attending to business at Culver, Indiana today. Martin F. Worthman has returned from a business trip to Chicago. i J.ocal nimi'O'l made a rush for 1 hunting licenses today, at the county iclerk’s office, in preparation for the sqtiirreL season, which opened today. F. E. Franz of Ft. Wayne was a bust Hess visitor in this city today. Mr. and Mis. Robert Colter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Storm, of Rogers Park, Illin is, ate expected to arrive in this city, tonight, for a week's vacation visit with the fol mer's parents, Mr. and Mis. Charles Colter, Adams stieet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burdg, of ! this city, left Monday on a motor trip I t)3 Popular Bluff, Mo., where they I will visit Mrs. Burdg's relatives. Mrs. Gustav Larson and Mrs. A. L. Burdg were over night visitors at the countiy home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Duquid, at Pleasant Lake, near ; Angola, this week. They also visited relatives of Mrs. Buidg in Fort Wayne ! while on their motor trip. —_ o Mabie Ashbaucher Ruys News Stand At Bluffton I Bluffton, Aug. I.—Mrs. Mabie Ash- . haucher has purchased the City News • Stand of Justus M Webber and will i take chatge Sunday, August 5. Mr. t Justus is connected in business at , Monroe, Michigan and he expects to i move there soon. , Mrs. Ashbaucher has been connected i ■ with the circulation department of the j Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette for some i time and before that was with the Mun- i cie Star in a similar capacity. So far she has made no definite, plans for distributing the papers and periodicals but likely will use the Bliss hotel and 1 other distributing points -.She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arcti Waugh.

REUNION CALENDAR Sunday, August 5 Annual Grimm reunion, Bellmont Park. Stevens family reunion. Huntertown. Indiana. Annual Elberton reunion at Sun Set Park. Nendstlno Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Wilhelm Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Annual Reunion of Schafer family, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 12 Fourth Annual Reunion Kistler Fa mfly, Triers Park. Fort Wayne. Rohent and Rilllz Family Reunion Sun Set Park. Butler Family Reunion. Sun Set Park. Annual Venfs Hower Reunion, Washington Park, Bluffton. Sixth annual reunion of Durbin fa tnily Bellmont Park Decatur. Thursday, August 16, 1928 Eighteenth annual Mumma family reunion will be held at Weisser park. Instead of Foster Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Thursday, August 16. Sunday, August 19 Seventh Annual Blossom Reunion.. Mrs. Hattie Bloks m Home near Rock ford.. Fifth Annual Reunion Egley-Von lumen families, Washington Park. Bluffton. Sunday August 26 Annual Blenz reunion, at Sun Set Park. Twenty-first annual reunion Barkley family, Henry Barkley home. Sunday, September 9 . Annual Reunion Bernard Holthouse Family, L. A. Holthouse Farm. Sunday September 2 Roop Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday September 9 Bosse Family Reunion. Sun Set Park. Second Annual Uhriek Reunion, George Uhriek grove, 2 miles south of Mom oe. 60,000 HOMELESS IN RUSSIAN FLOOD Fifty Villages R e port c d Under Water; Floods Are Increasing Khabaioxsk. Russia, August 1 dJ.R' Airplanes, aftei reconniotering the Amur river and Seya river districts, rep rted today that at least 51) villages were under water, and that hundreds of houses had been razed. Sixty thousand people, it was estimated, were homeless. The airplanes reported that the floods were increasing. Inhabitants of ether districts in the region are preparing to evacuate their hemes. Many steamers, barges and smaller boats are engaged in relief activities. The Lena goldfields are threatened by the rising waters. > o — Jaberg Baby Dies At Home Os Grandparents Lowell Edward Jaberg, aged six months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg, of Magley. died at 10 o'clock this morning, Wednesday, August 1, 1928. at the home of Mrs. Jaberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Borne. Lowell Edward Jaberg was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg. and is survived by his parents and the following grandparents: Mrs. Caroline •Jaberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Chi is Borne. Funeral arrangements are not completed. Kidneys Gave Years of Pain Back-Ache Ail Gone! Now, and Stomach Working Fine. People troubled with kidney and bladder disorders will be glad to read a letter recently written by James Shembergcr, 1302 South 31st St., South Bend, Ind. He says: “No one knows the pain I suffered , the last two years with kidney trouble and bladder weakness. At times ' my back felt as if it would break, so ; sharp were the pains. Every night my kidneys disturbed my sleep. I had . to get up several times. My ankles were swollen, my appetite was poor, nothing tasted good any more. I ; was badly constipated, extremely : nervous, lost weight rapidly and was all run down. Life was pretty miserable. I just had to drag myself around to do my work. Other medicines I tried didn’t do me a bit of ' good, and I was almost hopeless ! when I began taking Viuna. Right j away it helped me. The terrible back- ' ache stopped, the swelling in my ankles went down, and I could get a full night’s rest. My appetite picked up. and soon I was feeling mueh stronger and better in every way, able to do a full day’s work. I have no trouble now with my back or kidneys. The constipation and nervousness have gone and I feel better today than for many years. Viuna is sure a wonderful medicine.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, k lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities i the blood, clears the skin, restores appe- 1 the and digesl ion,and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a ’ bottle on trial. Then If you're not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 nt druggists or mailed postpaid . by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. I VIUNA The Wonder Medicine Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE

SMITH PLANNING DRIVE IN WEST Democratic Nominee Discusses Plans With Campaign Directors By Th niiis L. Stokes (UP Staff Correspondent> New York, Augiisl 1 -<U.R> Alfred E. Smith returned from his brief vaca- | lion on Long Island to the Democratic political arena hero today to discuss with his Presidential campaign direcI is plans to capturp the western farm vote. George N. Peek, chairman of the corn belt committee, who has indicated he will declare for Smith and use his influence among farm organizations for Smith's candidacy if the Govern >r’s position satisfies him, will coni mer here with Smith tomorrow. The Demociatie Presidential candidate will not talk long with the direc i tor of his campaign, chairman John J. I | Itaskob of the National committee, ] before he learns that tile big business ' Iman was impressed by Peek’s presen-1 tation of the farm problem and the way it may lie met in a four hour con- i ferenee yesterday. Peek said lie will take no posit" n I the Smith candidacy until the governor gives him his interpretation of I the farm plank in the Democratic plat- ■ fotin. This plank is approved by the farm leader and the corn belt com-1 mittee. o Pythians To Confer Degree Work Thursday l I There will be a regular meeting of Kekb nga lodge, No. 65. at 8 o’clock | i I Thursday evening. First rank work . will be conferred on a class of candidates. Other important matters will I come before the lodge. All members are urged to attend the meeting. I T- O Automobile Stolen In Decatur Tuesday Night A 1927 model Ford touring car was stolen from it's parking place on Madison street, in front of the Ad- I ( ams theater, sometime before 10:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. The 'car was the property of Henry Neireiter. ■ operator at the Adams theater. Upon ’ leaving the theater about 10:30 ’ o'dock, Mr. Neireiter was surprised to find that his car bad been moved from where he had parked it. He waited, thinking it a practical joke of some sort, and believing that the car would be returned. A thorough . search of a ten mile radius of the city I failed to locate the missing car. and , at 2:30 o’clock, Mr. Neireiter return-I cd home, after reiiorting the theft to I I the night police. No trace of the missing vehicle lias I been found. Mr. Neireiter did not : have the ear insured.

I Tune In! I r Station— ( mo wowo r Ft. Wayne, Ind. ( j /q//yfflT ! L1 r\, Thursday Evening I S 7:30 to 8 Decatur Time < • x IL | J IF y £j I vB) I lor the program to be given by the J ! Ema Lee S i eiUbwC House Dress Co I I » Hicksville, Ohio j / Every radio fan will want to hear this delightful pro- ( / gram to he broadcast by these artists at this time. r ( The entire program will consist of musical entertain- i < ment—and will bear a message of interest to local peo- ( ( pie. ( | Remember the Time’ It’s Worth While ) j E. F. Gass & Son |

Fortieth Annual Fair At Warren Opens Tuesday The fortieth annual Warren fair opened Tuesday with a large attendaec. The fair will dose Friday night. Mueh interest is being shown In the lioriw races, fireworks and carnival. Boys ami girls' 4-H club work was one of the main featuies of the opening day. The harness races are eX|M>ete<l to be the best In the history of the fair. One hundred and twenty-five horses are on the grounds. . ■■ o—.— . Too Many Clothes; Youth (Joes To Jail When Andrew Curt, 22, of Pittstown, Pa., was noticed walking along the highway four miles west of Van Wei' Ohio, wearing a heavy overcoat and flier winter clothing while the hot sun was shinning down yesterday, he was taken into custody by Harry Mai tin. deputy sheriff of Van Wert county. Officers consider the youth, feeble minded.

H itiiaijjTJSlc liDSI! '.TinicinCJlL’.'iJSl!. 'ncTl: 31 * THE ADAMS Theatre | “Always Cool and Comfortable” irMR Tonight and Thursday 31 UE Greatest All-American Picture Ever Filmed! “THE CROWD” u: W ith James Murray, Eleanor Boardman and Bert Roash. j'-jri) Made by the man who gave you “THE BIG PARADE!” □g A Motion Picture with a stirring message on marriage. A powerful film full of the truths of life and love. A JjR problem that mav touch your own home! DON’T MISS Ss ,t: i IJjl AIso—“CRAZY HOUSE”—An “OUR GANG” Comedy 10c—25c Jfi Sunday and Monday—Richard Dix in ‘‘SPORTING GOODS,” « THE CORT i Dg pt? ! Keep Cool and Comfy. New Cooling System Installed. r?Bi Last Time Tonight tfi Bi Vera Reynolds, Joseph Schildkraut, Julia I’ave and jf 1 Wonder Cast in—“THE MAIN EVENT” 1 31 It’s a knockout! A dancing girl—she loved a ring MR champion, then learned to love another after trying to Jfj double-cross him. A dramatic picture that will give trt vou a real thrill. IE “MAN OE LETTERS’ Cornedv—News fife 10c-25c gP Thursday and Friday—Rin Tin Tin the wonderful dog in PJj; “Rinty of the Desert.” Sunday and Monday—Billie Dove in (Ucj “The Yellow Lily.”

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i Preble Young Ladies Entertain Lions Club Tlid’mlhhcs Irma, Irene mid Lorine Kirschner, ihiterit, or Preble, entertained members of the Lions Club last night, at their regular luncheon. The three young ladles played several piano trios, using only one piano. They ate Hcr.'tnpllsheil young musicians and Ihelr program was greatly enjoyed by the Lions. Dr. N. A. Bixler had charge of the program, —o - ■ 1 ' — Land Condemned For New Road East From Bryant Portland, Aug. 1 In the hearing of the condemnation of certain lands near Bryant brought by the stale Highway Commission, in the building of the proposed stale road No. 67. before Judge R. D. Wheat in chambers, Tue • (lily a finding whs entered in all instances except that, of Dr. Georke L. Perry, in favor of the plaintiff and viewers appointed.