Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1922 — Page 2

D. B. Ford returned to Portland this j morning after an over-Suwlay visit i with the J. F. Arnold family.

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Lois Connell. Genevelve Berllng, Mae Berllng and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breide, of Portland, attended a show I In Fort Wayne last evening.

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Monday Research Club-Mrs. Klllker—2:3o. Djlta Tiieta Tau—Mrs. Mary Conroy —8:00 o'clock. The Pythian Sisters meeting at 7:30. Tuesday Psi lota Xl—Geraldine Everett at C. C. Pumphrey home —8 p. m. C. L. of U —K. of C. hall. Woman's Home and Foreign Society jof the Presbyterian Church—Mr. Chas. i Teeple. Queen Esther —Miss Hazel Devor. Womans Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian 'church with Mrs. C. I). Teeple. Willing Workers Class of Bobo U. [ It. church with Mrs. Almond ShafTey Tri Kappa —Mrs. Avon Burk, 8:00.! Womans Missionary Society, Reformed church —Mrs. Erwin Miller.: ! North Fifth street. Philo Class of Baptist Church—At church at 7 p. m. Wednesday \V. M. A. of U. B. church with Mrs. ! Henry Bauman. | So-Cha-Rea club with Mrs. Charles Starost, 7:45 p. m. Historical Club —Mrs. Devor, 2:30 j p. m. Dramatic Department of Woman’s Club —Old Adams County Bank. Ladies' Aid of Salem M. E. church —Mrs. Addie Hahnert. Auction Bridge—Miss Naomi Dur | kin. 7:30. Thursday Helping Hand Society of • Reformed Church—Mrs. John Bieneke. Ladies Aid Society of Calvary church —Mrs. Stella Mitch. Work and Win Class—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake. Friday Bazaar at Presbyterian church, afternoon and evening. M. E. Church Aid Society— Church Parlors. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. D. Teeple. Mrs. M. A. Frisinger will have charge of the program. ♦ Mrs. Charles Starost will be hostess to the So-Cha-Rea club at here home at 210 North Sixth street at 7:45 o'clock Wednesday evening. 4* Following is the program for the monthly meeting of the W. M. A. of the United Bret hern church to be held aT the home of Mrs. Henry Bauman next Wednesday. December 6. Song—Page 217. Prayer. Reading of Minutes —Secretary. Scripture Reading: Luke 10:2-11— Mrs. Stogdill. Bible Study—Miss Blanche Elzey. Chapter X ‘in the Vanguard of a Race" —Mrs. Noble. Song—Page 211. Christmas Story—Mrs. Hill. Echoes from Everywhere—From the “Evangel.” Song—Page 206. Closing Prayer—" Thinking of Our Workers who as Stewards of the Gospel Have Gone Tnto All the World.” As this wil be the quarterly business and executive meeting, each officer is asked to be prepared to give a report. * The Ladies of the Willing Worker class of the Bobo U. B. church will ijieet at the home of Mrs. Almond Shaffer on Tuesday evening, Dec. 5. ' and all are requested to be present as there is business to be disposed of. + Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Burgener, and children, of Ft. Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Johnson, last evening. * Miss Laura Helgren. of Ft. Wayne, | was the guest of Miss Vera Eudy over ! tho week-end. v Mrs. F. E. France entertained with a very pretty dinner party yesterday In honor Miss Dorothy Durkin, student of Madam BlakeEe School of In--1 dianapolis. Other guests, were Misses Mildred Liddy, Catherine Dorwin. Mary Burk, Helen Andrews and Lois i Peterson. + The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will I meet this evening with Mrs. Mary Conroy instead of with Mrs. Ehlnger .as previously announced. All members are urged to attend as Important business will be discussed. 4* Mrs. Devor will be hostess to the Historical club Wednesday afternoon !at 2:30 at her home 812 West Adams 1 street. * Miss Geraldine Everett will entertain the Psi lota Xi Sorority at the C. C. Pumphrey Home Tuesday evening at 3:00 o’clock tor a sociaK meeting. 4 ■ ! There will be an entertainment at

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the Presbyterian church Friday night at 7:30 o’clock, given in connection with the Ladies’ Aid annual bazaar. ( No admission charges will be made. The program will consist of the fol- ( lowing: Pipe organ solo, Mrs. B. N. ( Covert: pluno duet, Mrs. Fred Smith t and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer; vocal 1 solo, Dr. Fred Patterson; piano solo, Mrs. D. E. Studebaker: readings, Mrs. C. W. Knapp; organ solo, Mrs. Cov- ] ert. The general public will be wel- i come. 4Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandyberry of North Tenth street entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Brandy- ! berry'* mother, Mrs. Amos Fairchild, jit being the latter's birthday anniI Versajry. Those present were: Mr. I William Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! Roller, of Elgin. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Stalter and family, of Rock'ford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Tracy; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hydaker and daughter, Miss Angeline Tracy, of I Spencverville, Ohio: Mrs. James Butta of Warren. Ohio; Mrs. James Westbay. of Lima, Ohio; Miss Gertrude Harhern, of Ft. Wayne. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Clantz, of Wren, Ohio. 4* The Woman’s Missionary Society of 1 the Reformed church will meet at the i home of Mrs. Erwin Miller on N. Fifth St., on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The program will be led by Mrs. M. ‘ Jaberg and will be given as fellows: Devotionals —Mrs. F. Heuer. Solo —Mrs. Schroyer. Outlook of Missions —Mrs. C. Brod- ' beck. "Co-operation of the West,” Chapter 4 of Building with India will be discussed by members of the soci- ’ ety. Solo —Mrs, Elliker. Business. % It is urged that every member be i present. f * j j Mrs. Elizabeth O'Rourke, Estella I and Otto Wemhoff, of Fort Wayne, .; Mr. and Mrs. William Kueblor, of ; this city, were the guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. Theodore Graliker, yesterday. * All members of the Philo class of the Baptist Sunday School will meet • at the church at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening and will go in a body to the home of Miss Irene Gibson, rural route three, for a business and social f session. Election of officers for the 1 next six months will be held and t other business of importance will be discussed. •f Miss Angie Firks and Byford Macy visited in Elkhart, and with Mr. and i Mrs. I. W. Macy, at South Bend, over the week end. * The Helping Hand Society of the 1 Reformed church will meet Thursday afternoon in the Sunday school room and Mrs. John Bieneke will be the hostess. 4* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp entertained with dinner yesterday for Mr. r and Mrs. Harry Knapp and Mr. and - Mrs. Henry Knapp. + s The Pythian Sisters will have elecs tion of officers tonight at their regu- • lar meeting. After the lodge session there will be a coon hunt given by r Mrs. Jesse Burdge and Mrs. Grace 1 Hunsieker, captains. If any coons' 1 are caught the ladies will serve them. 4 1 s Mrs. Henry Meyer, of North Eleven- ■ th street had as her guests yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and 1 son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wors den and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Worden and t son Kenneth, of Ft. Wayne; Nellie Bovine and children Evaline and Billie, of Monroe and George Worden, of Missouri, and Mr. and Mis. Lawrence r Meyer and daughter Betty Gene, of this city. 4 1 !i The Dramatic Department of the y Womans Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock at the Old Vdams i- County Bank. All members are urgs ed to be present. ,» 4' s The Ladies Aid society of the Calvary church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stella. 1 Mitch. All members are asked to be y present as the election of officers for r the coining year will take place. A par- - cel post sale will also be held. The t ladies are requested to bring their sewing needles and thimbles. 4- ; A very pleasant time -was had i Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and s Mrs. Clarence Mitchel who invited a 1 few of tlieir relatives and friends to a chicken roast and the many good • things that go with it. JFhe afternoon ..was very pleasantly spent in visiting ;!and plenty of music was furnished. . Those present were Mr. and Mrs, A Q.j jDttrbin, and son Orva, and daughter t Iva; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rice, and son

Evett; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mitchel and I sons Arthur. Floyd, Kenneth, Russel. I and daughter Helen: Mr. and Mrs. I Henry Cook und sons, Glen. Gale,'l Gearld. and daughter Esther, and A1 11 Ice; Mrs. Mary Herron and daughters I Nora and Bessie, and master Lester,l Mitchel. | + The Ladles' Aid of the Salem M. E. j I church will meet at the home of Mrs. I Addle -Hahnert on Wednesday., Do- I camber 6th tor an all day meeting to I do wool picking and comfort knot- I ting. All ladles are invited and the I hostess will serve dinner at noon. , + ! Misses Lena and Gertrude Holt- I house and Amelia Tonneller left to- I day for New Smyrna, Florida, where they will spend the winter in Bungalow Beautiful. Miss Tonneller won! Bungalow Beautiful In a contest of: writing the best essay on New Smyrna. 4On next Monday, December 11th the regular meeting of the Woman's Club will be In charge of the Literature department. This section has planned a program this year different from those of previous years, in that some of the most prominent club wo-, men of the state take part and on | this date. Mrs. Demarcus Drown of j Indianapolis will lecture. Mrs. Brown is one of the foremost club women and educators of Indiana. She has served as president of the State Club Federation and is interested in all its activities; she is an educator of note and a speaker of marked ability. It ] is certain that she will provide a very \ pleasing program and in order that those who are not members of the Woman's Club may have the oppor-j tunity of hearing Mrs. Brown, plans! have been made whereby they may j attend this meeting by paying the admission of twenty-five cents. Tickets; can be obtained from any member of ’ the Literature section. + Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake will | entertain the Work and Win class of i the U. B. church Thursday evening at their home on the corner of 11th ! and Madison streets. 4 s The Lauies Aid of the Methodist church will have an important meeting next Friday afternoon in the partors of the church. At this time new tea aprons will be hemmed and all ladies are requested to come prepared for sewing. Plans for the January Rummage sale will be considered. o - Nelson May, of Biufftou, was here today on business.

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The Wise Husbandman “The Wise Husband*,, Securities doubled his talent.” 5 Loans county* hav"' 'doubled Insurance January 1. 1923 we will to investors in Adams county over $7,011(1 no in dends (part quarter!?, part semiannual dividend.* INVEST WITH US TODAY Payments may be made by bonds, stanm* » cash, in amounts of SIOO.OO or over. Only • hundreds are accepted. * e ' ei Supervised Prelerred's draw 7% inter* Remember—No Tax The Sottles-Edwards Co. R. L. DOLLINGS CO., REPRESENTATIVES A. D. SUTTLES, Sec'y-Treas. " General Manager Phones 194 and 358 Rooms 9 and 10 Morrison Building South of Court House Decatur, Indiana &**&**. V v-i- -. v .: - ; t” ’A -' a j* * TODAY-TOMORROW Lewis J. Selznick Presents A story of smart society and a thrilling tale of adventure sumptuously staged in Nature’s Fairyland—The Canadian Rockies —AIso—“SCHOOL DAY LOVE” Two Reel Educational Comedy 10c-*~2oe Wednesday-Thursday—Wm. DeMille’s “AFTER THE SHOW”