Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1923 — Page 2

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Tuesday I’sl lota Xi—Mias Geraldine Everett at home of Mrs. Chalmer Porter. 8 o’clock. W. C. T. U.—Mrs. B. J. Klee. 2:301 o'clock. Progressive Sunday School Class of the Presbyterian church —Mrs. Kuby Durkin, April 17th. Mary and Martha Class of M. E Church—Mrs. J. T. Myers. C. L. of C. card party, at K. Os C. hall, postponed. Young Men's Class of Presbyterian church—Harry Sutton. South Sixth street. 7:30 p.m. Adams Post No. 43 of American Legion, 7:30. Wednesday Ladies Aid Society of Reformed Church —Mrs. Millard Baumgartner, 2:30. Bridge Club—Cecile Miller Bridge Chib—Mys. Carl Pumphrey, j Thursday Ladles Aid society of Presbyterian. church —Mrs. John Schng. Phoebe Bible class of the Reformed church —Mrs. Edgar Gerber at ■ John Shaffer home, north of the city. Luncheon Bridge club—Mrs. Ed Coffer'. 7:30. Young Women's Auxiliary of the i ?d> thodist church. Mrs. Chalmer Porter 7:30 p.m. The Junior Club —Miss Rose Marie' Smith. 7:30 p.m. Baptist Woman's Circle —Mrs. Will Winnes, 2:30. Lutheran Aid Society—At School House. Friday Ladies Aid society and Missionary surety of the ‘ Christian chur h—Mrs. Harold Albright. 2:30. D. Y. B. class of U. B. church — Mrs. Will Shackley, 7:30. The Young Women's auxiliary of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Chalmer Porter on Mercer avenue on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. .1. Q. Neptune has returned from Toledo. Ohio, after spending several days there. She went to attend the concert given by the Mozart Choir of which her sister. Mrs. Bishop, is a member. This is a Cath<W choral" society.'vonsistilfg’ of 130 liftF* cd voices of Toledo's liest talent, in eluding several priests. This is a new organization, it being only tw. years old. This was its second eon cert. The concert was given in the Coliseum which has a seating capo-

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icltj of over three thousand, and the ■ | house was crowded. The choir was , I accompanied by an eighteen piece orjchestra. Mrs Neptune hud the privi lilt-go of hearing Paderewski. While then he was received in Toledo with ’ greater enthusiasm than ever, and gave a recital thut lusted three hours. ♦ The regular meeting of the 1). Y. S. class of the Vnited Brethern church will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock prompt, with Mrs. Will Shackley, at her home on South Tltrd street. Mrs. Clarence Stogdill and Mrs. Pennington will be assisting hostesses. + The D. Y. B. class of the United Brethern church held a farewell party last evening at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, who are mov- | ing to Fort Wayne this week. A large number was in attendance and the class presented Mr. and Mrs. Beil with a beautiful casserole. ♦ The Junior Chib will meet Thursday levelling at 7:30 o'clock with Miss [Marie Smith. + Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Peoples entertained with a six o’clock dinner last evening at their home on North Third |street. Covers were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. Lelland Franks. Mrs. C. D. Lew ion and ‘ daughter, Eloise, and Miss Helen Swearinger. + The Ladies Aid society of the Lutheran church will have their meeting Thursday, instead of Friday at the school house. + Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard entertained Rev. and Mrs. Lozier, Rev, and Mrs. Reep, Rev. a'nd Mrs. Haney and children yesterday. + Baptist Women's Circle will meet Thursday afternoon at 2'30 o'clock with Mrs. Will Winnes. Mrs. Brum-b-y will be leader and will disevss the subject "Japan." The reports of those who attended the convention at Dunkirk will be given. + The Wonm i‘s Club held ? business meeting last evening before the pre- ■ s«',i.ition of th play "Madame Butt ■ -.A- Ti.. . ;,>!) ,1,., i,i, d to give a Stfl in'gtii.'.wmeh .will be put oi> hare. Jim* • and S by the John . i. gers P" icing company, of t Fostoria, Ohio. This company staged veral play- here, including. " Katcha K . ." "Oh! Oh! Cindy." and “The Wishing Ring.’ under the auspices.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1923.

lut the dift'erebt sororities and the j I'li 1 Delta Kh, |'i fraternity. The I proceeds from t'i's play will be used |io furnish a room in the Adams i County hospital. Tie* civic sxtio't ! will have charge ui tin North Ward I play, “The Shut-l'p Posy.” which will' be repented Mommy eve’i'ng at the! I. uh school uudltoriitm at x o'clock. 1 Tickets are .telHn { for and 151 c.-ills, and may be s-'tiired from any member of that section The Dr.t1 niatic section elected a n»-w chair-

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iuuu. Mr». Cha'iuir 1 crier, who will succeed Miss Leoua Busse. Ihe Civic section volimtecred to give their »rrbi>es{ towHids “Clean-up Week’’. 9 o . ' Home grown potatoes at Gflpcn's Grocery. John Petemon made a busiuess trip to Fort Wayne today. Hermnn Myers, of east of the city, was attending to business in the city today.

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