Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1919 — Page 2

SOCIETY DOINGS Club Calendar Thursday. Helping Hund of the ‘ iUforinwl I t'liui'ch in Sunday School Hoorn With Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer as Hostess. Reformed E. Society in Evening nt Home of Miss Lulu Gerber on Noyth Third Street. Evnngollertl 1 sdles‘ Aid nt? 2:«f» in Church Parlors. I’reshyteria.n latdics aid —Homo of Mrs. (’. J Ih'eginan on South Fifth Street in Afternoon. Lutheran Aid Society—Home of Mis. Chris Boeso. Silent Workers Class of the U. R church al home of Mrs. John Oswald in afternoon. FRIDAY W. R. C. at 0. A. R Hall in Afternoon. Friday. Mt. Pleasant Box Social —Mt. Pleasant Sehool. l:. n Httre Masquerade Social and Two-cent Supper at Hall. Y. W. M. A. of the Reformed Church in Evening at Home of Marie Beineke on North Fifth Street. D. V. B. Class—Mrs. O. P. Mills. Saturday. Two-cent Supper at K. of P. Home by the Pastoral Helpers. Monday. PytMan Needle Club —Pythian Home: Mrs. J. N. Fristoe. Mrs. C. F. C< nnelly. Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker and Mrs. Sam Hite, hostesses. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet r.t the horns of Mrs. Rev. Charles Tinkham on Friday afternoon. She will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. William Archbold. Mrs. B. R. Farr, Mrs. C. Cook and Mrs. O. H. Odell. This meeting will be of special interest to the members of the society as they will have reports on the conventions at Decatur. 111., and Auburn. Ind. They will also take up the study of the new book of the y< ,;r "A Crusade of Compassion for th ■ Healing of Nation. Miss Leah Colter will give a piano solo and Ford Tinkham will sing a solo. ♦ The music was furnished by Mrs. C< ra Richardson at the piano, and M ss Annabella Harlow, who sang a Ftoup of songs. ♦ The bride is a graduate of Decatur. (Ind.) high school. • ♦ Mr. Dull, who is a graduate of O. S. U. and Miaiua Military institute, and served two years in the' C. S. army engineer corps in France. The bride and groom left for Indianapolis, ■where they will be at home in the

'■'/■JOF/fob whole <H-JLZthe family feA DON’T 1 WjWAITI! To Buy Your Family’s Shoes— Prices Are Increasing Daily And this store as usual is assuming the initiative in offering you the season’s newest and best offerings al prices we offer for comparison. That’s fair isn't it? L have assembled an unusually attractive assortment of new footwear for Aomen—the newest styles—the most individual modes for street and dress. Come in early! foi Men we are showing quality shoes froin quality makers. Good stuidv shoes with all the fines of the new qualifies which men appreciate in shoes. Buy soon! | I"’ Chikhtn s shoes xxe have a lull line in all shapes and styles. Durable and economical lo buy, yet attractive and neat. The little folks like our shoes. Bring them in! PEOPLES & GAY

aparliueats .uu.CapitoLave i. hiue. This is a clipping taken from; v*DafMn Heridd.' 1 ♦ The Shakespear club held its weekly mooting yestenlaj ufternoon at the, i home of Mis. John 11. Heller. M>“ . W. A Lower led the discussion of tbti subject “Practical Polities." Different ! members were given sub-topics and a • I general discussion was taken up/. | which proved very profitable. The next meeting v-.11l lie with Mrs. D D. ■'Heller and Mrs. Blossom will be leader of the subject "Woman Stiff ' j rage." ♦ The Christian Ptwloral Helpers h»cl | ;a very enthuklaatic meeting yesterday! Ufternoon at the home of Mrs Sam | Chronister. About twenty of the memtiers were present. During the bus-1 . iness session they completed their [ plans for the Two-cent supper which i is to be held Saturday evening at the K. of P. home. A very pleasant socoal hour followed and a delicious lunch was served. ♦ Mrs. Hofstetter, assisted by Mrs. ()!-j to Reppert. Mrs. Dan Weidler. Mrs. Charles Nyffler and Mrs. Ous Yager. ‘ entertained the Reformed Ladits Aid ■ society yesterday afternoon. About thirty members were present, the collection amounting to $lO. The devotionais were led by Mrs Rev. Stolte. i They made plans for a pastry sale io lie held on October !5. Following the ■ business period they were served with ! ' refreshments. | Mr. William H. Parmerb of Los An- ! geles. California, was a guest at supper last, evening at the J. R. Porter - home. * Enos-Dull. A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mr.-.. William Geppert. 122 Daniel street.! < Friday evening, when Miss Esther! ‘ Enos, of Greenville. O. daughter cf 1 C. C. Enos, and niece of Mrs. Gep--1 pert, was united in marriage to Rut- ’' sell C. Dull, of Willshire. O. Rev. ' Phillip Bauer of the North Baptit church, offeiated. using the single L ring ceremony. 1 + An organization of the Junior Endeavor society was held at the Pres- • j hyterian church yesterday at 4:00. I j Eighteen active members were enrolli ed. Margaret Frisinger was chosen president; Robert Annen, vice president: Gretchen Kocher, secretary; Miss Genevieve Smith, superintendent: Mrs. F. D. Annen, associate : superintendent. * First Stewardship study was held at j the Presbyterian church last evening. ’.Forty-three were present and a sple i.(did talk was given by Mrs. Rev. Saua- ' tiers with excellent discussion follow-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1919.

ling. . All present..wwe. ejiiluulasUc and prospects tor the coming meeting' ; wme excellent; COURT HOUSE NEWS | Heal estate transfers: Christian F. , Bucher to Christian C.Bury lots 111 and 1112 Berne. $1,700; John H. Gentis and 'wife to Surah A. Bell, part lots 601 and 602 .Decatur $2,500: Barbara B. Lieehty et al to George J. Hraun, lot 365. Berne $1,800; B. J. T<rveer. lul ! 583, Detmtur 82,500. ; Hunters' licenses: W. C. Hanson, H !m. Smith, Albert Bing and Samuel Diehl. Ida E. Brown ot al vs. Maggie Bennett. note, dismissed and costs paid. I First National Rank vs. E. O. Osi terman, note, dismissed and cost ■■ ■ (mid. I Bank of Genevn vs. William Drew; et al, note, two causes, general denia'i as to Jennie C. Drew, filed, set for, trial October 25th. James T. Dailey, guardian for Mary, I Gertrude Gage, filet’ final report which i was approved and guardian discharg-. ed. Michael Miller, executor of will o' Mary C. M. Miller, filed bond for j $2,000 which was approved. Stop! Act! Buv your tickets now for “Oh, Oh. Cindy!” j

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FIRST SALE A SUCCESS (United Press Service) | New York, N. Y., Oct. 16 (Special -to Daily Democrat) Police today declared they may so.m nmke an arrest In connection with the robbery of SIOO,OOO worth of jewels from the home hf Mrs. Ley hi Brandels here, police said the robbery occurred Sunday. it involved ropes of pearls, a diamond necklace, several rings and four gold studded watches Mrs. Brandels is the widow of H. H. Brandels, founder of an Omaha, Neb., department store. She told police she had just ieturned from a visit and had the jew- , els placed in a specially constructed (safe in her apartment. IN DEATH CELL (United Press Service) ; Chicago. Oct. 16 (Special to Daily Democrat) Thomas R Fitzgerald, I slayer of 6 year old Janet Wilkinson, today was placed in the “death" cell

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JUDGE JULIAN W. MACK >4- ■ ■-'■ -X -- Judge Julian W. Mack was re-elect-ed president of the Zionists of America at the convention in Chicago.

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