Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1922 — Page 5

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ifgag- .: ....... ~ jSB N ~ ,„i christen, a Htuclnnt at Purdue is visiting with her par»L(s. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Christen. ■mß M| ... Catherine Christen entertained Ht dinner yesterday Mr. anti Mrs. I!. H christen, of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. Iv M. of State College, Peuu , Mr. 8,1 Manley, of Hartford (Jlty, liul.; Mr. |). Christen; Mr. and Mrs. K. is. Hihristen and daughters, Naomi and Hlargaret. Wt Mr. id. M. Christen, of State College. Hvnn . who has been visiting his parHnts Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Christen, of Hliiii eity, lias gone to Chicago where M,. w ai attend the International Stock Hbiow. jUT Mr. and Mrs. Sim Ilurk and children rc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve for Thanksgiving at I’aulding. vl| Charles Fuhrman, of Preble, was K business visitor here yesterday. Ml Chris Silking, of Preble township 9wus here on business today. .1! Lawrence Johnson, of south of town, Bvas a business caller here today ,f| W, E. Kintz, of west of the city was 8a l)tisinesß visitor here today. 1 R. H. Helnking, of north of town. Hwas here on business today. * Mrs. W. A. Waring, of east of town. 8 shopped here today. I Miss Lucille Bridge, of Madam Bplakcr's School, at Indianapolis, is ■ spending Thanksgiving vacation with Bl>er parents, Rev. and Mrs. U. S. A. ■Bridge. j While hunting near this city yes- ■ terdav Clias. Robinold of Oak street ■ FiHed a large 'snake of unknown 8 species. It is very unusual to see a ■ snake as late In the year as Thanks- ■ giving. ft Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Dunifon, of Port ■ Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with ■ Mrs. Dunifon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Be. E. Sullivan. Mrs. Dunifon will Bvisit8 visit with her parents for a week. B Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm and chip ■ dren, of Ft. Wayne spent Tlianks- ■ giving with relatives here. S Mrs. Paul Sauers, of Markle, is as

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» slsting at the First National Bank • for a few days. Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Ford and son I returned to their home at Portland . alter spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mower and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daily at Paulding, Ohio. C. C. Brown, of east of the city, visit- . ed in Ft. Wayne yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Newton and three daughters and Mrs. Bert Owen . and daughter, of Detroit, are here for . a visit with the Dore B. Erwin family and other relatives and friends. John Clark, of Indianapolis, arrived yesterday and will visit a day or two, returning tomorrow accompanied by Mrs. Clark, who has visited at Van , Wert and Delphos for a few days. Friends of Rev. L. W. A. Luckey, of New York, may secure copies of "Musing in Memoriam,” written by him and dedicated to his late wife, Lucy Stone Luckey, by calling at this office. Red Mumma and Bob Cummins, of 1 Bluffton, attended the football game here Thursday afternoon. Miss Josephine Myers arrived home Wednesday evening for a few days’ visit. She is attending school at I. U. Miss Lois Peterson is visiting her parents here, arriving from Bloomington Wednesday. Misses Margaret Moran and Germaine Christen are here from Notre Dame for a short visit with their parents. LV Bob Cowans, George Swisher, Earl “Red” Moomaw and Fred Bell, of Bluffton, motored to this city to see the Decatur-Hieksville football game yesterday. Mrs. Will Chronister received an announcement of the marriage of Miss Grace Elizabeth Garard, daughter of Mrs. Mary Garard, formerly of thjs city, to W. Dale Dunifon on Friday, November 10, 1922, at Van Wert. Miss Garard was well known hero and the young couple will be at home after December 1 at Van Wert. O. Mrs. Sam Shamp entertained with Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs.

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Ham Hite, and sou, Charles, Mr. und Mrs. Brice Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yuger und Miss Gustu Cramer, of this '•ity, and Mr, und Mrs. Ed France, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels and three children, of Pleasant Mills, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fryback und daughter Mary Kathleen, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lobonstein, at Monroe. Mrs. Mue Holthouse, Mrs. John Tyndall, Mrs. Dan Tyndall, and Mrs. Dr, Coverdale wore among those who heard Geraldine Farrar at the Palace Theatre, Ft. Wayne, Wednesday evening. John Clark, of Indianapolis, was here to attend the Home Harvest dance given 'by the Delta Theta Tau Sorority. Miss Lola Swartz and Naomi Stults spent Thanksgiving witti the latter's ister, at Winchester. Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Dotson enterained with Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of North Manchester. Mrs. Mary Archbold and daughter, lennle, were the guests for Thanksgiving dinner of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbourue, of Ft. Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. IT. Deininger, of this city. Miss Nora Weber of Root township wdio is employed at the General Electric company at. Fort Wayne is spending Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baumgartler spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Howard at Van Buren. Mr 3. Ed Arnold, of west of the ity, shopped in this city today. Dan Helm of oast of the city, was n town today on business. Physicians And Dentists Will Meet Here Tonight The physicians and ’ dentists of .dams County will meet this evening t eight o'clock in the assembly room i the Old Adams County Bank for ho purpose to confer on a method of ollecting hills for professional serites. A number of ForKWayne phyicians will be present and will disuss the plan which the Allen county hysicians and dentists have found to e so successful and every physician r dentist who is interested is urged i he present. • • , Nick Miller Suffered Attack Os Indigestion Nick Miller, one of the best known nen in the city, suffered from an atack of acute indigestion early Thanksgiving morning and for several lours suffered greatly. A local phydetan was called and administered elief and today, although not being hie ip he at his barber chair in Moray hotel, he was able to sit up for a hort time and hopes to be at work vithln a short time. New Haven, Conn. —No change in he Yale coaching system will be made ioxt year and Tad Jones will be back s head coach, it lias been- learned rom reliable Information. Jones’ conract lias two years to run. o Columbia Phonograph Sale Smith, Yager & Falk O Sorority Dance Is Fine Success (Continued from Page One) were lifted. Corn was thrown over the floor which prevented further dancing until tlie holders of the red ears, assisted by two gallant gentlemen swept the floor and the orchestra proceeded with the playing of music for the Serpentine dance listed with a “?” mark on the program, the dancers being given streamers of paper which were hurled by the hap»y crowd from oue end and crossways across the hall. n ' During the Pop Corn dance, confetti was thrown by t.l;e dancers which added to the fun. An extra dance preceded thd beautiful Harvest Home Moonlight wa.1.2 am! then tin 1 archesfa hit up the beartlTU air “The End of a Perfect Day" and the crowd acquiesced. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the dance were, Ruth Taj'for, Ft. Wayne; Rowena Slinuf, Detroit; Margaret Leighey, Ft. Wayne; John Monahan, Bluffton; lack Scovllle, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lenaban, Indianapolis; John Clark, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brlede, Portland; Gerald Arnold. Ft. Wayne; Mr. Meyer. Ft. Wayne; Miss Stella Clemmer, Ft. Wayne; and a number of others, f ■ i; .<■ Assisting the Delta Theta Tau girls in carrying out the evening's program were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Holthouse and Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Carroll. The womou also acted as chaperons of the evening. The dance was a brilliant succesiaud thoroughly enjoyed by the large number of invited guests.

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