Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1928 — Page 5

gfU’B CALENDER Wednesday I HfcL'ii’ |,,,r ( ~un” 'y Clllb ( '" |iiiiii "''''. I C’lieHler. 8:15 p. m ■ML l-'idc <’l" b * ill-H Hrt “* -'b-n-.v. ' *'* I A Mrs. Forest Huntings 2 pm. la fcliolic laidies Social Club Card |K p. C. H. S. Auditorium. Club Mrs. James Fristoe »-M) p. ni. 0 <5 . X Tabor Ladies Aid, Mrs. Wm I K n, 8 p. m. jhakespeare Crab, Mrs. Jut** Shit 2:00 P m Thursday undue Club. Usses Kalb vs mil Mildred Liddjq t»:3OJ’ M ’■"Uwien's Corps, Y Soman Hell. 13J I' M. 4 0. ML. Mnoss Mnute T:3<» p a ladiea Aid, all Sey meeting. A, i Lutheras i<diee AM. school b() X., 3:45 p. in. Women's Miaeioßary *► Mrs. G. Pamer. Chib, Mrs. W P. 3<hrok. G. 3 P- ,u J E i'verread/ Claes Mrs ■>X p • H. Work »»d Wfa rises Rev R E. Ranee, 7:30 <’■ ■ Mfcisn. 2:30 pm Iraiigflieai W. M K Chart h Par jA 2:00 P. 1. A Cha Has, Mil. Die* Ettinger. 7:30 BSMv Bgltr-h MtMicHUu-y letirj Mrs ClSi es Aadrews. all-dsy. Hundred Club. Mrs. Ed loffe. 7: a p. m. H Hvsbyterisn Missisosry Society, M i F. L France, 1:30 P. M Prtoaj H Ruction Hrrdye Club, Mrs. H. P Sjmitt, » p. m. ■ lothodiet W. H. M. 8., Mis. B. J Rite, 2:30 p.m. ■ leseareh Chib, Mrs. R 1). Myers, lip. m. Safturctay ’astry sals suit bazaar by W. F M S. of Mouroe M. K. church at Model h ichery. Mombey ■ Pythian Needle Chib pot-luck suppi, K of I’. Home, 5:3* P. M. ■ .Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. II )rt Gage, 7:30 p. ui. JjUNG MATRON'S CLUB OUDIEB '*6AhlE ANIMALS" ■Mrs. Albert Beery wan .hostess to Be members of the Young Matron's (T h, Tuesday evening, at her home on Merrhsll street. The meeting was by flu- all repeating the Clun Bayer, after which Mrs. Erwin Miller Bd charge of the topic for the evening tiring for lies' subject : :Gauie Animals ■ (America". Mrs. Miller tokl of the 1 h and habits of the deer, mountain S bits, elk, and ruooee, nisd her short Biopic was enjoyed by ail the uient- | prs. After the study pour. a short tsiuess searion was held, after which ' evening was spent in sewing. The Ibstess was assisted at serving the H Incheon, by Mrs Carl Schafer. The next meeting of the club will be in 'be ■rm of a Christmas party. December B* and will be held at the home of 3rs. Frank Crist, with Mrs. Dalla< jtoldner, Mrs Meilis Doaa, and Mrs. Fet'd O'Hcvea as assistant hostesses. I A pastry ao4» and bazaar will lie heli j> the WoMons Foreign Missionary Society at the Mouroe Methodist Bhureh aia the Model Hatchery, at tJlimroe, Saturday afternoon. H.unetsa l# eanty and crgckerjack will be kd<l, also. bONATB »T> &ODO i»«LLpWS CLUft Mis. A. K. Holthouae was hostess to the regekM' basiness meeting of t ie Psi lota Xi Sorority, laast evening, at her hinme no Sixth street. During the business session, the sorority decided Io vine gig to | lm (h»d Fellows Club. Plane nete made for the various ph.is es of Christmas wort sponsored by the Sorortty. At. the close << the meetia-. u so< is! b'nu wets enjoyed daring w'lbT the hiMeae served dainty refreshtnents. _—e_ I Mih "W V ia ml Mild T'd LiddM RiU te lotesse*. Thuradav jevening, to the IMnser Mriifie Club dt the home of tie feruaer ou Nor’h First street. > — W - The Womens Relief Cotp nil' a>e in the Yoeman Hall. Thursday alts noon at one-thirty o’clock. As electi: a officers will be held, all members are urged to be local couple MARRIED IN OCTOBER Announcement of a marriage which comes ns a surprise to their many f Hen cig, is that of''Miss Minnie Mill-, a nurse at the Adams County Memorial hospital, and Hr. Harold V. DeVor. which occured tpiUp secretly on October 1, 1928, at <®ven o'clock a. nt., in Covington, Kentucky. The Rev. Mr. Logan, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Covington, read the nuptial rites, using the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mills, of Mouroe. Follow ing her graduation from the Monrow high school, she entered I lie Hope Methodist hospital in Fori Wayne for nurses training. Following her graduation from there, she has been employed for the past yetfl' as a nurse at the Adams County Memorial hos

I pital. ” < f ' ti« r n f D . e hT Or /.* “ popul “‘ yuu,, « £ f | b r y and “ 1,011 nf Mr> street H ° r ' ° f We,t A,li "» a treet. He Is a graduate of the local e and of ,he 01110 State Uni.'versitf l>Mtal College. MAKE PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Approximately twenty-five members were In attendance, Tuesday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Pythian Needle club which was held at the K. of P. Home. Plans wPre made for the annual Christmas party of the Club w nch will lie held next Monday eveniiiK, December 10 at the home. At 6:80 o'clock, a pot luck uppej- will be served and each member Is requested ta bring one article of food and a fifty cent gift for the Christnias exchanaa. A gniwe was then enjoyed, the feature of which was a stunt which ea< h mem be. was required to perform. The gueeta weie t.lien invited to t(|s dinI iug re m where the committee cote i prised of Mrs." Clyde, lintler, Mre. Kd 1 gar w it k(. Virs. Lou Gehrig, Mrs. Mar i tin Wo'hhman and Mi« Gemgi Miller served refeshmeete <e hot rolls, vealj loaf, miied fruits, eotfte. tea aud cake. DUTIFUL DAUOMTgRg ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY The Dutiful Daughters clssa of the Evangelical Sunday school met with • the teacher, Mra. Eugene Runyon. Tuewlav evening, with thirty sit mem here in attendance During t.lie ahort business session, the election of officers <cr the coming year wes held, and the following officers were installed: president, Mrs. Glen Barkley; vicepi esident, Mrs. Homer Templin; sei-re-H taty and treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Baker. Each pesou present drew a name of I a member of the class, who was to b I her capsule friend for the coming year, after which the annual Christmas exchange of gifts was enjoyed. The members of the class then learned who had been her benefactor in the Capsule Friend project for the past year, as uach one presented her friend with a Christmas gift. After an evening socially spent. Mrs. Runyon served a delicious luncheon. The next meeting of the class will be held t'te first Tuesday in January, and Mrs. Dick McConnell w ill be hostess. OTTERBEIN GUILD PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS The Otterbein Guild of the United Brethren church met at the home of the president. Miss Mabie Hill, last evening, at her home on South Tenth street. The officers of the guild had charge of the program which consisted of an opening song followed by prayer by the patroness at the organization, Mrs. Johu Hill. The worship lesson, ‘‘Christmas Within," was i.i tire charge of the president, Mabie Hill, and a talk on the "Conditions in ' Africa.” was given by Wilma Case. ' Georgia Fougkty reported on "Nursing in the Konjo Land.” During the business session, it was decided to make a scrap book and send to the children of Africa for a Christmas gift, it was also decided to make a comfort for the Otterbein Home, and each girl was asked to make as many bliwks as she is able. After the btta'ness reunion, the meeting was turned over to the entertainment, committee, in the charge of Rosamond Hoagland, and several interesting games were played, including an Intelligent game ami a corn contest. Wilma Case won the prizes in both. After an evening socially spent, the hostess asgisted by Clara Ellen Muirtntu served delicious refreshments cewsisting of candle salad, cake, and hot chocolate. The memlutw of the Guild who were present were Valeira

| THE ADAMS Theatre | Last Time Tonight UC . -< A »lary of the early West. pl Yh« romance of a romantic qjr rii -a figure amove the pioneers. q£S •fi ls>ng rifle# aj»d toma- 3R t "L hawks' A picture of love ft* in the frontier saloons and UC ,-ii tFb5 the plumed tepves of the ge Si] W ««i Indians! A chapter fram Sfl Ui % ” the life of KIT CARSON. jfi pj % the hero of • thousand cU > tales, the idol of a million ug |T a (Jtinmount Cfictun aouls! nJ ril Thur*. * pri.— buster rea- Aho—Aeaops Fables Sfl VON ana MARCELINE dav in end Bathe News. ah p” “THE CAMERAMAN” 10e —2sc O njl 54 MAY 4 MONDAY Kar! Dune and Geo. K. Arthur gr gl in “BROTHLHLY LOVE.’’ 1 Imr finiinest! | THE CORT « jS Tonight Only \ •. ’ B “MIDNIGHT MADNESS” o B tfi ° . * nl A storv of Hu African Jungle, with Jfi ir Jacquline Logan and C live Brook. Two human brutes fought lor her while wilhodl Lfi imide beasts snarled and preyed, and she a prisoner 31 i) a hut! Who could save her? Then she was to HL »' 1( mi .♦ f>iclme storv of tense dramatic power, retfj Jieved by ?g ‘ dUlii '“hlCKlN'*Hß(ftWflr. She nes of ftte Collegian Series. NEWS. Ifj UR 10c 25c

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MR. BARTON SHARP Everywhere this new medicine ia known, people are asking, "What is this Konjola I hear so much about?” No wonder men and women clamor to know more about the marvels of this stRM-r-reinedy, which is soaring triumph after triumph in moat obstiaale cases of stomach, liver, kidney, 1 and laiwel troubles, and of rheumnI I ism, neuritis and nervousness. Take ■ the case of Mr. Barton Sharp, 1540 ' Grant street, Logansport, who writes: • "Endorsements, strong and glow- > iug, led me to try Konjola for my i stomach trouble of years standing. I ' frankly feared that maylte these <*■- i i dorsements were exaggerated, but I . I MMtn found out that not one could - exaggerate the merits «f fhht iwarvet lons medicine. 1 had tried everyJ thing under the sun, but not a modi- ‘ cine touched my case. I grew coa- • stantly worse. I had about made up • my mind that my stomach was he--1 yond repair. Konjola went right to v work on my stomach. Right away I B f,R results. Within a. few weekt, 1 « was restored completely to health. I am bubbling over with energy amt • vitality; am eating anything I like, - and am feeling simply great. K<mi n jola is more than a medicine; it is a . most powerful tonic, and 1 am getting stronger and heavier day by day. e Give Konjola a chance; that’s the t- way to prove its merits." s Konjola is sold in Decatur, Ind., at d Smith, Yager X Falks drug store aad ■ by all the la st druggists in all towns i throughout this entire section.

JU dinner was served, Wt,er which the usual routine of business was transacted. The officers for the coming year were elected and are as follows: President, Mrs. Ida Chronister; sccrej Mrs. Oscar Ainsworth; treasurer, Bertha Heath; pianist, Susie | Bowen; chorister. Iris Hilton. After ! the business session, one of the memtiiera, dressed us Santa Claus, appeal ' r d and treated ißr- crowd to pop corn and candy. Those who enjoyed the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Adison Sheets and children. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chronister and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hilton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ainsworth and son, Mr. and Mrs. WlllltEi lioustin, Mr. ; usd Mr - Wm. Killy and children, Mr

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