Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1923 — Page 2
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS Foot Ball Ahr’s Field Wednesday, October 10 DECA TUR HIGH SCHOOL vs. HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Game called at 3:00 J Admission 50c J I Great Chicago Fire Anniversary Oct. 9th Fire is a DANGER that never sleeps. Are You Insured? THINK Let us write that new Policy. I The Suttles—Edwards Co ' Rooms 9 and 10 Morrison Block, Phones 194 and 358 t DECATUR, INDIANA •| O. P. EDWARDS. Pres. A. D. SUTTLES, Secy. ■■ -■■■ ■" ■ J i No Discount on Gas Bills j After 10th of Month All gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager . E ™ ■ r N I It Is Your DUTY ■ | A PRIVILEGE To Have A Bank Account Through the bank your money J will help along general prosperity. Il is sale, ivadily available, builds lor you a credit and standing in Ihc ! community, is an asset and works * for lhe community good. $ Ftiijds that lie idle, that are not - put Io work through a Bank or in some helpful way arc a discredit Io ’ i lhe owner. L Start your account with us. I Interest 4% on Savings I Old Adams County Bank | I[ ! |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923.
CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Pythan Needle Club, at Pythian ( Home. 2:30 p.m. Evangelical League of C. E. —At I home of Byford and Mary Macy, 7:30. Queen Esther — Miss Josephine ; Suttles. 7:30. II Rebecca Lodge. Delta Theta Tau Sorority—Miss I Genevieve Berling, 8 p. m. Official Hoard meeting of Reformed | church, at church. 7:15. Wednesday Auction Bridge Club—Miss Genevieve Berling. 8 p. ni. I Bachelor Maids*— Mrs. Bernard Terveer, 6:30 p. nt. Five Hundred club with Mrs. Fred lAshbaucber, North Third street. Wednesday—Daughters of Ruth Class of Christian ReI becca Eady. | Shakespeare Club—Mrs. Beavers. Historical Club —Mrs. Janies Fris- | toe. Faithful Followers Class of Bobo I M. E. < hurch, E. W. Dailey home. Thursday Presbyterian Ladies Aid at the church. 2:30 p.m. Indies Aid of Evangelical church in church parlors, 2 p.m. Pastry sale, also. W. H. M. S. of M. E. church, Mrs. C. D. Lewton. 2:30 P. M. Missionary society of Christian church. Rev. Thompson home. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Church.—Mrs. Carl Schafer. Ladies' Aid Society of Calvary Church —Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. Ever Ready Class of the M. E. church, Mrs. Riley Chrisman. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid society, School house, 2:30. Friday Pocahontas Degree Staff Practice —Red Mens Hall. Saturday Cafeteria supper at M.» E. church, by Ladies Aid, 5-7 p. m. V. B. Ladies Aid Society—Mrs. Henry Bauman. Monday Country store and Rummage Sale nil week at Graham & Walters building, by Christian ladies. Research club. Mr.. C._ Q, I’quiphreyi Mrs. John C. Moran had as her guests yesterday at her home on Marshall street. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Stuckey and sons, of Belvedere. Tenn.; Mrs. C. E. Stuckey, Mrs. Elizabeth Ellenberger and Mrs., Lena Yager, of Berne. ★ The Phoebe Bible class of the Reformed church will meet Thursday ■ ■veiling at the home of Mrs. Carl Shafer on Nuttman Avenue. A good attendance is desired. * The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will meet this evening at the home of Miss Genevieve Berling on Fourth street, at 8 o'clock. w Mrs. Bernard Terveer will be hostess to the Bachelor Maids at 5:30 o’clock. Wednesday evening. ★ The Evangelical League of C. E. will meet this evening at the home of Mary and Byford Macy, on Winchester street at 7:45 prompt. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. * The Auct'on Bridge Club w ill mebt Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Genevieve Berling on Fourth street, at 8 o'clock. ♦ Mrs. M. Fullenkamp and daughters. Miss Rose and Mrs. Clara Meyers entertained at dinner at the Fallenkamp home on Adams street, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fulleukamp, and children; Mrs. John Moran and son, Richard, and .Miss Catharine Schutz, of Danville, Hl. * The ladies’ Aid Society of the Calvary church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. The meeting was postponed from last Thursday because'"of illness in the family. The afternoon will lie spent in quilting. Please bring needles ami thimbles. The Pocahontas degree staff will have practice Friday evening aud ali tncmimrs of the t.faff are urged to be present. At a recent meeting of the lodge :t was decided to hold a niasqijrrud'' social at the Red Mens hall October 3'Jlh io which the public is invited. ♦ The Ladies of the Mooselieart Legion will give < benefit picture-oho’" at. th'■ Crycitai Theatre. V edn-aday, matinee and evening. ‘‘The Streets of New York'' ■.-• ill La dm 3 iisfetead ot ‘ Can a Woman Love Twice,”
* ■ which was previously announced: * The Presbyterian ladies aid society will meet at thb church at 2:30 o'clock I Thursday afternoon. The ladies are requested to come prepared to clean* the kitchen. | The Research club was delightfully 'entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred Heurer Monday afternoon. Mrs. I Heuer had a very interesting paper ion ‘ Physiology of Faith and Fear.” j The next meeting will be held at the | home of Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey with . Mi's. Heller, leads-r. Her subject ; will be "The Value of Archaeological I ‘ Research.", The Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church taught by Miss I 1 Alta Teeple enjoyed a weiner bake last evening, near the river back of the Burton Niblick residence. The: election of officers for the coming ' year was held and resulted as fol-' lows: President Miss Margaret ' Haley; Secretary-Treasurer Mary Macklin; Social Chairman. Eleanor Pumphrey. The members of this . class are taking the high school Bible i course. Those present were the Misses Mary Catherine Schug. Betty Erwin. Mildred Marchland, Margaret ; Haley, Gerdner Bowman, Mary Fris- : Inger, Gretchen Kocher. Esther Biggs. I Eleanor Pumphrey, Mildred Andrews. Mary Macklin and Helen Christen. | Young Men's Class of Presbyterian ■ Sunday school —Charles Teeple.
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