Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1924 — Page 2

Bluffton Phi belts Elect New Officers Bluffton, Jan. 7 Members of the local chapter of the Phi Dell Kappa

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fraternity elected urn officer* to take charge anil direct the actlvitit-H us the organization for the ensuing year. The new officer* elected are: praideut. John Wasson; secretary uud treasurer. Harold Conklin; master of ceremonies. Donald Dougherty, visor, Donald Spake; sjielk, Leonard Ebler; outer guard mid inner guard. ! William Buckner and 11. E. Grimes ! respectively. Wide bands of tnorle ribojtt 'ar<| | iiHed to trim black velvet gowns.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY /, 19.

Elkhart Minister Will Speak Here This Evening [I The Rev. George C. Pullman, of Elkhart, will speak at the meeting of' . the Men's Brotherhood of the Evan [ , gelieal church, at 7:30 o'clock this! I evening. The meeting will be held • in the church and all membi rs are 1 urged to be present and bring aj friendwwith them. Hey. Pullman is a very interesting speaker and he will' I bring a fine message to his audience | this evening.

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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Sisters K. of I’. Tuesday Hoard of Children's Guardians. Library, 2:30. \ Tri Kappa, Gladys ’Butler Woman’s Missionary Society of He- ; formed church— Reppert, i 2:30 Psi lota XI sorority—Mrs. Sim Burk |at 7 :-30 o'clock. League of Women Voters —Adams County Memorial Hospital, 2:30 |>. m. Wednesday IlistorlcaUClub. Mrs. Hala Jam. Shakespeare Club. Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Christian Endeavor of Reformed church —Mrs. It. R. Elliker, 7:30. Thursday Moose Legionaire Guest Night— Moose Home, 7:30. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian chlir-chs-Mre. J. I* Kocher, 2:30, U. B. Indies Aid Society, Mrs. Ben 11 loagland. Friday Bridge Club. Mrs. c. C. Pumphrey. Minnehaha Club —Red Men ijall. Zion Lutheran laidies Aid Society. School house, 3: 311. Indies Aid Society of M. R Church parlors. 2:30. Saturday Ladies Aid Society of M. E. Churc I Rummage Sale. Church baaeiueift/ i afternoon and evening. Then lianns of matrimony between Miss Marcella Teeple. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). F Teeple end Mr. Bernard Kintz, son of Mrs. Mary| ■ Kintz, of this city, were published > i for the first time Sunday at the St. I .Mary's Catholic church. The wed-1 .ding will be solemnized at the St ' Mary's Catholic cLarth. January £!,: at 8:30 o'clock. * Every lady in Decatur is Invited to join the League of Women Voters to sjiend a few hours at the Adams County Memorial Hospital to do hospital sewing. Tuesday afternoon.' at 2; 30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and the' topic. "Know Your Own Town", discussed. * The Woman's Foregin and Home Society of the Presbyterian church j will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. i Kocher Thursday afternoon at two- i thirty o'clock. Mrs. M. Frisinger will be leader and will discuss "China' All members arc urged to be present. Mrs. Christy entertained at a six o'clock dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs. George Hauserman and Mr. Frank Bell. * The Zion Lutheran Aid Society will meet at the school house. Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A gopd attendance fs desired. * Mrs. Anna Mallott had as her guest at dinner yusterday .her jiarents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams. * The Pythian Sisters will meet this evening at the K. of P. home for the installition ot officers of a represents I tive Io the Grand Temple, which a ill ' be held at lndiana|M>lls. next fall. All members are requested to be present. By order of Must Excellent Chief. e Mr. tird Mrs. Vesta Brokaw, of Monmouth entertained at a six o'clo< k dinner last evening in honor of Miss Merle Marhenke. Miss Mary Kenney ami Thurman Schleferstetn. ft Mrs. John Wilson entertained last ■ evening at her home on Second street f«r a company of young people, flames and dancing were enjoyed durins .the evening after whlih n two-iourse I luncheon was served, rovers were ■ laid for the Misses Margaret Mylott, Germaine Christen. Irene Holthmtse and Helen Gass and Messrs. John Teeple, Hob Voglewode. Karl Christen ami Guy Kehler. Miss Rernsdlne Christen assisted the in zerv Ing. * Hanns of marriage were published for the first time yesterday at the Cathedral of the ImmuiiiUte Coneep Hon. at Fort Wayne, r«»r Mias Heatrice Gross, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. I». 11. Gross, of Continental. ()„ and Etminm l T. Ntlegmeyer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Htlegmeyvr. of this city. The wedding win take phive January 21. at Fort Wayne, • The IsollvH Aid Htnlety of the M E church will m>'<' Frhl ty aft< moon ut Ivo thirty tn linl. in th * *i hur'h par;or». A good attendiim e is de slrtnl. /

Tllo Moose Legionaires will hold their regular guest night, Thursday. January 10. K« lh meml» cr is request ed to bring something for the pot luck supper which will be served during the social hour. A short business session will be held at 7:30 o'clock. All aye requested to be present and bring garments to be sent to Mooseheart children. * Mrs. C. Pumphrey will be hostess to the Bridge Club Friday afternoon at her home on South Third street. ★ The Ladies Aid Society of the railed Brethren church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Beu Hoagland. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Mumma and Mrs. Del Lake. A good attendance is desired. * The Board of Children s Guardians will meet at the Library at 2:30 o'i lock Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D. D. Heller. » *

The Ladles Aid Society of the M. E. Church will hold a rummage sale in the basement of the church each Saturday afternoon and evening in January. All members who have articles to donate will send them to the church on Wednesday or Thursday afternoon. * The meeting of the Corinthian c lass of the Christian church has been postponed from this Tuesday evening until Tuesday. January 15. The meeting will be held at the home of Miss Josephine Anderson. Hugo Gerke. of I'nion township looked after business affairs here to- ■ ' day. William Meiners, of Fort Wayne.; ; called on business friends here this' I afternoon. Auction Student Called Home By Death Message R. E. Smith, who is a studqn at 1 the Reppert Auction School, receTvfcd 'a telegram this morning that his' five-year-old child, youngest member j

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CARD OF THANKS 1 sincerely appreciate and want io I thank everyone who so kindly gav ° me assistance and words of ayni , pathy during tiie sickness and d cau of my husband. MRS. RENA HUFFMAN

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