Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1931 — Page 3
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■>aris Styles IhW gKm- B—<U.R>—Famous pic- j ‘"K maiiy wordless fashion where jewelry W. ,1 ami pearls for in\Wr,...trice Os Este used to in the shape of a closenffwtiir ornament, while Eleo"K'medo is portrayed by w ith a single pearl rope j-i, r liw ' k ’ a '''ailem-shaped ,^t in( >nt in her hair, and ■E Renaissance gown witli sleeves. what we might call fashions in pearls. Bl fashion in the same ornament tells another smart women ns d stiff fish-boned collars, necklaces were the moment. Today, wo- ■;! ages bare their necks one to ten strands wrapped about the K. of a throat in great Dolly, of the famous slSsters. is a great lover of has had many por- ■: herself done by famous yards of them--s too —looped about her ittiroin a tiny circlet, gradu- ■ the depths of the loops Bpy touch her hands resting 1 ter lap. | |K:a nights in Paris leading ■ women are seen with the which is flat- ■ almost any evening gown, ■jewelers have cultivated ■until their today have all ■tie and beauty of Oriental ■They are bred to a perfect ■nd color in carefully nurs■er parks. ■ ihe preference for pastels Belling ensembles, the pink ■is neappearing, and with Brey chiffon gowns the grey Bs the proper touch of eleB It may alternate with a Buie or a pink, or combine ■Clr-tian Endeavor Society ■United I'iethren church will ■ past.y sale at the Gerber ■ arkei, Saturday owning at K’i lock All kinds of l ak d Bill Ik; of cred for s. le s» ■ Civic Section of the Wo- ■ ciuli wil meet at the Rest , Bf the Library, Tuesday even■scven o'clock 1 . ■ Root township 4H Club will ■at the home of Miss Alma ■Wynn, Wednesday afternoon ■ ■thirty o'clock. ■TWOOD REUNION & AT WARREN I annual reunion of the Fleet■families was held at the home jb. and Mrs. Henry Murry at ■n. Sunday. At the noon hour i ■clous dinner was served at a ■aide which was centered with ake of pink and white with ■ords. "Fleetwood Reunion” i ■tail on the top.
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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Mardi Bridge Club, Miss Dorothy Young, 8 p. m. Tuesday Pocahontas called meeting, Red Mens Hall, 7:30 p.rn. "■ F. T. U. Library Hall, 2:30. Civic Section, Library Rest room 7 p. m. Rebekah Lodge meeting and supper, lodge rooms 8 p. m. 4-H Improvement Club D. H. S. Sewing room. Delta Theta Tau Social Meeting Miss Mary Harris, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Root Township 411 Girl's Club. Miss Alma June Wynn, 1:30 p. m. Monroe Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Noah Rich. Thursday Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society, schoolhouse, 1 p.m. Saturday U. B. Christian Endeavor Pastry Sale, Gerber Meat Market 8 a. m. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Doy| Rebout and daughter of Van Wertj Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray and family, Mr. and Mrs. ') Charles Ray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ray and family, and) Mr. and Mrs. Wes Ray and family of Pleasant Mills; Mr. and Mrs. William Fleetwood, Mrs. Alice Cottrell and Earl Farlow of Berne; Mrs. El-j mer Anspaugh and daughters of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Denton Mur-i ray of Grand Rapids, Michigan, the! Misses Bessie and Delia Murray of I Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Ed I Chopson and family of Peru; Mr. I and Mrs. Ed Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murry and family of Warren. The Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock in the Library hall. Mrs. Fred Linn wil! be the leader for the meeting and an interesting program has been planned. Flower Mission Day will be obI served at this meeting and all members of the Union are urged to be present and to bring flowers, which I will be distributed to ihe sick and shut ins. Members who will be unI able to attend the meeting are aski ed to send their flowers. — ENTERTAINS SATURDA.Y NIGHT CLUB Mrs L. A. Graham entertained i he members of the Saturday Night) ' Bridge Club and two guests, the! Misses Florence Haney and Gladys! .Graham, at her home ' Saturday | evening. Bouquets of spring flowers were) I used profusely about the entertaining rooms and smaller bouquets ■ centered the small tables where the dinner was served. Alter the dinner bridge was play-' I ed and high score prize was award- | ed to Mrs. John 8. Peterson, while i both of the guests received lovely | gifts. ' OSSIAN MAN MARRIED SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Betty PleasI singer, daughter of A. N. pleassingier of Bluffton and Rem. A. Johnston. Jr., of Ossian was performed at 10 o’clock Saturday morning at the Bride's home in Bluffton. Rev. W. M. Elliott of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. Miss Jane Plessinger, sister of the bride, and Samuel H. Johnston, brother of the groom were the attendants. After a short wedding trip the bride and groom will make their home in Bluffton. Mr. Johnston is manager of the Johnston Printing Company at Ossian. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter Patsy entertained at noon dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. AmosjLewton and sons Lewis ami Dl<k of Root township. Evening sup per guests were Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Wilhelm and granddaughters Joan and Coitsttnce Diehl of Fort Wayne. MONROE COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY The wedding of Mrs. Elfla Steele and Esias T. Jones of Monroe was solemnized at eight o'clock Saturday night at the Methodist Eplstopal parsonage at Bluffton with Rev Maupin, pastor, officiating. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Haggard of Monroe were Ihe couple's attendants. _ Women Can Have Velvety Skin Just try this new wonderful face Dowder. MELLO-OLO. Spreads smoothly and prevents I la rg e Lores. Blends naturally with any I complexion - stays matte n t X OVe Fr b esh Un yo e uUtf«ror makes it look flaky. Get MELLO-OLO.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOURA! MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1931.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haggard of Monroe and for several years has been a housekeeper at Monroe. Mr Jones fs the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones and is a well known farmer, ' residing on Decatur, Route 9. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be a* I home to their friends at Decatur, I Route 9. this week. DECATUR COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Margaret E Straub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub of Decatur, Route 2, became the bride of Jesse L. Schlickman, son of Mr. ' j and Mrs. August Schlickman, of Decatur, Route 2, at a wedding ceremony performed at the Zion Re- ' formed parsonage in this city, at seven o'clock Saturday evening, June 6, 1931. Rev. A. it. Fledderjohann, pastor i officiated and the single ring service was used Miss Magdalene Boi ne and Clarence Reppert of this city were the attendants. The bride wore a beeomming dress of sky blue crepe with accessories to ma. h. The couple will reside on a farm ear this city where the groom is a farmer. There will be a called meeting of the Pocahontas, lodge in the Red Mens hall. Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock. Important business will be discussed and all members are urged to be present. The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran Church will meet Thursday afternoon at one o’clock in the schoolhouse. A pot-luck suppi r will be served. HONORS SISTER WITH BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Joe Lose entertained at I Bridge. Saturday night, honoring I her sister, Mrs. Charles Starost of Fort Wayne, who visited here for a tew days. Prizes in the games were won I I v Mrs. Vincent Borman and Mrs. Richard Ehinger, and Mrs. Lose rues nted Mrs. Starouts with a love j ly gift. Following the social evening o‘s I games, light refreshments were served. GUESTS ENJOY POT-LUCK DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhrick entertained with a potluck dinner party at their apartment on North set ond street. Sunday noon. After 'he delicious dinner a social afternoon of games was enjoyed and home made candy was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Luzern Uhrick. Mr and Mrs. Harry ■ Staley, Miss Emma Uhrick, Dick Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I Uhrick. - SOCIETY BRIDE-ELECT HONORED WITH SHOWER The Misses Eloise Lewton and I Flortne Michaud united in enterI Gaining, Saturday afternoon, with a | nrettily appointed luncheon and ■) brdge party in the form of a erys-1 i! tai shower, honoring their friends, ' Miss Mary Macklin, who will be a I bride of Monday. June 15. ' 1 The party took place at the C. ■! D. Lewton home on North Second ' street, where the bridal colors, pale - pinl? and green, were used throughout the decorations and appont- ■ merits of the dainty luncheon. Five sn ail tables were laid with organdie luncheon cloths of pastel colors, and the cover for the bride was marked with an old fashioned corsage of pink roses. Quaint bouquets of flowers in pastel shades centered the small tables and beautiful flowers, pink prevailing, were used effectively ' as decorations about the rooms. 1 A delicious two course luncheon I was served by the hostesses, after I which the tables were arranged for ■ games of bridge. Mrs. Milton Swearingen and Miss! : Lee Anna Vance received the prizes | M for having higli score at the con- ! elusion of the four games of bridge, l ' and the winers in turn presented) 1 their gifts to the honored guest,) Miss Macklin. The bride-elect was then invited' Ito die dining room of the home, •where the large dining table was completely banked with bouquets of ! pink peonies, under which were hid I den the shower gifts, prettily wrapp l !ed in green paper and tied with | pink tulle. ■ Miss Ruth Graham of Chicago 'was an out of town guest at the ' • party Saturday. II GUESTS HONORED WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mcßride enter-) Stained a number of relatives and! ‘ i friends at the home of Mrs. Me-1 ' I Bride's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd '' Smitley, Sunday noon with a dini rer. During the afternoon music was furnished by Lee, Carl and Wil--1 pert Mcßride and Floyd Smitley. ' and games were played. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ! Ira Mcßride and children Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter and children. Mr. ami Mrs. Willard Mcßride, and son 1 Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mcßride, Mr and Mrs. T. W. Bess, Mr and : Mrs ik>re Edgell and daughter El ■ I alite, Mr and Mrs. Brice Roop and r | children, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Smitley. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mcßride, the : I Misses Nora Smitley. Margaret Mur;)tin. Ceci! Edgell. and the Messrs. ! | Carl and Wllpert Mcßride, Harley land Harry Edgell. Roy Smitley Ev i ' erett Johnson and Oscar Biebericn. 1 Miss Cecil Edgell and Harley Ed-
gell ’pent the evening visiting with 3 Mr. and Mrs. Mc Bride. SOCIETY oi ENTERTAINS WITH SUNDAY NOON DINNER Miss Bernice DeVoss entertained with a dinner party at her home on Madison street, Sunday noon. At i the noon hour a two course dinner) was served at long table which was) centered with roses. Covers were laid for the Misses Alice Alwein of Shelby, Ohio, and Ruth Macklin,! Mary Madeline Coverdale, Etna , | Lankenau, Dora Shosenberg, Dor- , othy Young and the hostess. | , . I l AMANDA E. TUMBLESON SURPRISED WITH PARTY ), Mrs. Amanda E. Tumbleson was ipleasantly surprised with a party t Saturday evening at her home in ! < this i ity. the occasion being her sev-), enty-first birthday anniversary. The ; ( guests, who were members of her! immediate family and relatives, ar- , rived at seven-thirty o'clock and ( surprised the honor guest. A social ( evening was enjoyed after which a t one course luncheon was .served. . Mrs. Tumbleson received a number of lovely birthday gifts. , These present were Mr. and Mrs. . E.W. Tumbleson and family of Berne , Mr and Mrs. C. S. Tumbleson and . family of Wren, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs ) D. H. Tumbleson and family, Mr. I , and Mrs. C. L. Markey and family ! of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and family of Preble; , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kortenber and , family. Mr. ami Mrs. H. M. Tumbleson and family, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Tumbleson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tumbleson and family, Mrs. Amanda Tumbleson and daughter Ethel of this city. BERNE COUPLE MARRIED SUNDAY A telegram was received by relatives at Berne today of the wedding of Dr. Harry W. Neuenschwan- ( der and Miss Elizabeth Beitler, which took place at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at St. Louis Mo. The bride wore a blue silk travel suit with blue hat and tan footwear. A strand of pearls, a gift of her pupils at Colorado Springs, Colo., and a red fox fur completed her ensemble. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lily of the valley. Dr. and Mrs. Neuenschwander are erjoying a short wedding trip through southern Indiana and after their return win be at home to their friends on Clark street? Berne. DOUBLE BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hendricks were host and hostess at a double birthday dinner party, Sunday, at their home near Monroe, when the birthdays of Miss Ruth Martz <rf Ossian and Miss Olive Tumble-1 smi of Berne were celebrated. 4t the noon hour a delicious I three course dinner was served' and the afternoon was pleasantly | spent in various forms of amuse-, ments. Those present at the celebration i were Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks, I i Ruth Martz. Delbert Volte of Fort 1 Wayne: Olive Tumbleson of Berne; Virgil Hendricks of Monroe; Ruby Hendricks of Monroe and Russell Pealxidy of Fort Wayne. ENTERTAIN WITH INDOOR PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitseh and son Robert of Seventh street entertained with an indoor picnic I at their home, Sunday. Following the delicious meal a social time) was enjoyed and Marjorie Miller and Robert Deitseh entertained the guests with piano selections and readings. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Neville of Sidney, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fesker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams, Mr. and Mrs. | George Betz, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ; Bartholomew of Celina, Ohio; Mr. land Mrs. David Adams and daugli- ) ter Marjorie of tiiis city. o WEED EXPERT WILL BE HERE (CONTINUED FROM PAGH, ON" ■ i I hog off wheat in one of their ex- j pertinents this summer to learn; whether or not they can net more ) dollars in wheat this way instead j of harvesting. He wonders if any Adams county farmers are expecting to hog off wheat. If they are.) he would be pleased to have those farmers report their results on) I blanks which will be furnished at | | the. county agent’s office, as to the | I number of acres hogged off, number of hogs their weight estimate 1 I yield of wheat and their gain at the lend of the hogging off period. A number of such records are giving them information on which i to base advise in this matter of tak-, ing care of the wheat crop. Any j farmers Interested in this are requested to get In touch with County Agent L. E. Archbold. o HOSPITAL NOTE« Mrs. Leo Saylors, 116 North Fourth street, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. o I Regular meeting of Blue Lodge, I Tuesday evening at«7:3O o'clock.
WAR VETERANS IN CONVENTION Newcastle Host to Annual G. A. R. Gathering In Indiana Newcastle, Ind.. June B—(UPJ8 —(UPJIndiana's civil war Veterans gathered in Newcastle today for the fifty-second annual encampment of the Grand Army of tile Republic. Delegates to conventions of associated organizations, including the Women’s Relief Corps, Ladies of tlie G. A. R., Daughters of Veterans Sons of Veterans, and Sons of Veterans auxiliary, accompanied the old soldiers. James E. Jewell, Fort Morgan. Colo., National commander of the G. A. R„ arrived fr tile first two days of the envention. He will leave tomorrow for Binghamton N. Y. to attend the New York encampment. James Kilmartin, Princeton state commander, and Joseph B. Henniger, Indianapolis. Assistant adjutant. general, were among the fi st arrivals. A boulder bench, erected under the direction of the Newcastle Daughters of Veterans, was presented to the Henry County Historcal society as the first ceremony in connection with the encampment. 0 |.|TownTalk Miss Gladys Whitright is ing a several days vacation with her unclq and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mooney, near Payne, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Fry and daughter Margaret and granddaughter, Kathryn of Portland, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fry and daughter Wanda.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vqglewede returned Sunday from Toledo, Onio They were accompanied home by Mrs. C. R. Uhl. and their daughter. Miss Margaret Voglewede who attended school there, Mrs. Uhl will remain in Decatur for a short visit. Miss Bernice Nelson attended the Baccalaureate services of Taylor University at Upland, Sunday evening. Her friend. Miss Mary Poling, is a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Clara Gutherie and Mr. and Mrs/Verne Gutherie of Bedford; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brown and Mrs. Samantha Brown visited Saturday afteTnoon and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Burt Lenhart. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Widmer and daughter Patsy Ann of Toledo, Ohio, were the week-end guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and I family. Frank Crist resumed his duties |at Mutschler Packing company' after a two week's absence, suf- , sering with injuries received when ■ his right arm was severely burned by hot steam. Miss Geraldine Everett of Marion. who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. O. T. Johnson and other relatives for several days, returned to Indianapolis where she will conduct a Bible school at the Oakland Avenue church. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gilbert and ' daughter Harriett and Mrs. Rusj sell Amos of near Howe, and Miss Waveline Dean of Fort Wayne ) visited in this city Sunday and attended the funeral services for George GalUreath, an uncle of Mrs Gilbert. Bernard Wemhoff returned Sunday from Detroit, Michigan, where I he Is a student at the Universitv of Detroit. He will remain in this city for the summer vacation. Hany Wagner has returned to his home at Monroe after an extend ed visit at Sandusky Ohio.
Markle Resident Hurt i, Loren Paul of Markle, employee I of the Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., j of Huntington, was seriously in- | jured Friday evening in an automobile accident which occurred near Nappanee. The accident took place, according to Heber Humbarger, manager of the Huntington branch of the ) creamery, when Mr. Paul was driving west, from Syracuse to Plymouth where he was to Install 1 equipment lor a mechanical refrigerator. when a woman drove onto the state road immediately I ahead of the truck whicli Paul was 1 driving. He was thrown beneath 1 the truck when it turned over. o Confesses To Murder I New York, June 8. —<U.R> —Geo. Dajnico, 33, flashily dressed Filipino butler. today confessed to the ■ murder of Dr. Edward Deely, prominent Brooklyn physician, last ■ week, police announced. Before a line-up of 200 detectives and newspaper men. Damico, short,' swarthy and stock and wearing a I grey double-breasted flannel coat, I i wide trousers with black and white stripes and two-tone shoes, cooly 'repeated a confession that he had) made shortly before In the office) of District Attorney Geochan. He was arrested in Philadelphia and confessed within a nhour at-1 ter he had been brought to Brook lyn. |
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hall returned t to their home in Gary Saturday alter spending’ several days visiting i with Mr. and Mrs. O. 1.. Brentlinger' < of Decatur, Route 9. Mr Hall and Mr Brentlinger served together in) the Spanish-American War. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fowler I j of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in tills ) 4 city visiting with Mrs. Delota Engle '. and other relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda and son ) David of Fort Wayne spent the j 1 week-end visiting relatives in this city, I I Mrs. Burton Niblick and Miss. ' Mamie Niblick, who attended the J Beatty Jean School of Beauty Cut- ‘ ture at Fort Wayne spent the week- '• end in this city. f The Misses Luetta Reffey and 1 Helen Gerber spent Sunday in Fort ! Wayne visiting witli friends. !' Mrs. E. S. Christen has returned It from Chicago where she enjoyed a t ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. V.) F. Allen of Chicago and Mr. and | Mrs. E. M. Christen of Park Ridge ), Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boknecht Mr. . and Mrs. James Stonerock, Mrs.' 1 Sarah Case, Harold Case, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. 11 Floyd Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. F. i O. Martin, and Ralph Martin at-! tended the funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Martin, and Ralph ) Martin attended the funeral ser-1 vices for Mrs Mary Counterman of I Bluffton, which were held in the, Zion Reformed Church, there, Sun- i day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Schumacher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller ) visited in v an Wert, Ohio, Sun- i day after.’.jon. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lose, daughters Mary Ann and Margaret spent Sunday evening visiting with friends in Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Werner Lehman and daughters, and Miss Frieda Leh man of Berne visited witli Mr. and : Mrs. Henry Adler in this city Sun-; day afternoon. They were accom-1 panied home by Mr. and Mrs. Leh-1 man’s daughter, Nancy Jane, who [ had spent several days visiting with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. ! Adler. Charles F. Addlsperger writes I from Seattle that his mother has I not been so well tlie past few weeks and does not feel equal to making a trip home, this year. They have vice was used. Miss Magdalene Third avenue, west in Seattle. Mr. and Mis. Alva Buffenbarger ; and son Carl spent Saturday and Sunday at their cottage at Crooked I.ako. Melvin Collier and Marvin Lee of] Fort Wayne spent Sunday in Deca- ; ur, the guests’of Melvin's parents, I Mr. and M™- F. B. Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Ves Baker motored to Columbus. Ohio, and spent the) week-end visiting with friend.;. |
The Big League x-x JM x. s ' i Success to the ~ltimor l eague Ici'i liall teams. ■. 4i EARIA' training in the hack yard is the stepping tune to Ihe hig league. Early training in the habit ol saving will prove a big step in the f uture success of your boy or girl. A dollar bill will start a savings account al this bank for tiny mt inber of'your family. Bring in (lie “lulure president” today and introduce him to (he banking habit. HUS BANK IS A GOOD ENVIRONMENT Old Adams County Bank “There’s Safety in Strength”
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Schwartz and daughters Ruth and Lucille attended the graduation exercises of the Catholic high school senior ciass of which Miss Mary Helen Lose was a member. John Sheets and Don Koos of this city attended a special celebration given by the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity at Huntingten for the Battle Creek, Michigan, chapter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Melchi, Miss Kathryn Hyland, Otto Weis, Miss Betty Macklin, Dick Stoneburner, Miss Charlotte Elzey and Kenneth Arnold, and Miss Margaret Geffert and Herman Lankenau attended installation services of the Phi Delta Kappa chapter at Celina, Ohio, Sunday. The Van Wert chapter was In charge of the installation and the program included a picnic and dance. Francis Noa c k visited with friends in Fort Wayne, Sunday evening. Mrs. H. E. Butler of this city is a patient at tlie General Hospital
THE CORT Tonight-Tomorrow Mary Pickford in “KIKI” Mary Pickford in the most amazing role of her career. Here is smart, modern, uproarious entertainment with the greatest of stars playing a dynamic little madcap bent on winning her man. ADDED—“GiRLS WILL BE BOYS” talking comedy New s—C a r too n—lsc-40c Wednesday & Thursday—“THE WIDOW FROM CHICAGO.” THE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday—lsc—3sc ROBERT MONTGOMERY in “SHIPMATES” With Ernest Torrence. Dorothy Jordan, Hobart Bosworth and Cliff Edwards Bob Montgomery’s first starring picture—and WHAT A PICTURE! It " lias Romance, Thrills, Laughs and it was made in co-operation with I the U. S. Navy! ADDED—A Colortone Novelty, and a Chester Conklin Comedy. Wed. & Thurs.—VAUDEVILLE — TEX TERRY and His TEXANS Cowboy Band—Famous Radio Artists in PERSON —Music, Songs, Com- . . (ly Til v wil give you 45 minutes of real entertainment! Added— Lewis Ayres,—Star of "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT "—in ! "THE DOORWAY TO HELL”—A ’Foyr Star' Picture! AT ONLY 15 and 35c cents!
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In Cincinnati, Ohio, where she underwent a minor operation SattiF— * day morning. Her daughter. Miss Naomi Butler, a nurse at the hospital, is caring for Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Katherine Kauffman ’and daughter, Sara Jane, have returned from a several weeks visit () with ’ relatives In Webster Grove, Missourf. Mr. and Mrs. James Fleming of Portland stopped here a short while this morning on their way t . to Fort Wayne. Ira Wagoner came home today” from a visit in Sandusky and Cedar Point, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs Ed Whitright Spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cash Lutz at their cottage at Adams Lake. Donald Arnold, son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Arnold, has returned to his home after spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ff. O. Martin, southeast of Decatur Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Niblick of Indiana Harbor visited in this city Sunday.
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