Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1924 — Page 3
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.. of Chenter- *''■ J,,9,,ph vi B it"’l m the city toB <». I “ <I “ n u 'ile. J. A. SeimW 'of the St. Mary’s Cathoe® He win return to his lit church »« l‘ r!s " ‘"“Lr subscription to the K**' ’ncrat this month and reDeity I* lllo r ' Evcr9 harp pencils. > O,,e l o Jetting •>••• *"“ ,y s ;l°s and items of interest jiirtut l’ }< ' Nl ght at the i w'> d " ,rd ' ii ’ ■: I* 1 " will be in attendance m a '"‘’"ml will furnish some special * ’ L public is cordially fnvitthese services from Ji’w evening, starting ut 7:30 •J* Minnie Holthouse returned ’ Pn ,t Wayne last evening. ” t urs J H. Heller came home t evening front an over Sunday n South Bend. M Kolter is home from a bnslkil trip to Indianapolis. ■7,. Richmond of Fort Wayne, is , h!j C ity today attending to bustLint his advertising company. 7. 18 ,| Mrs. I. A. Kalver. of Fort ttiji". attended the Elk's dance here wtreniug. ..... ' Thr Misses Frances ami Marjorie Lem have returned to their home n Marton, after spending the weekdtifth their grandparents, Mr. and ih. M. J Wertxberger. Miss Josephine Myers will go to Aldington Thursday to spend the , 4 eM at the Sigma Kappa house. r»c Misses Bee Leonard and Mabel gvrer and Mrs. Karl Groves spent r. day in Fort Wayne. Gay Kehler. of Huntington. atkH the Elk's dance here last «tiinr. BX. Brake. of Mitchell. South Mota, is spending a few days with kiwithcr. Mrs. Catharine Brake and aartfer. Louise. Mrs. Brake and [htpier, Margaret will visit here Kt summer. Mr. Brake is engaged I tke testaurant business at Mitchell at reports that business is fine in fr mt. TW Ben Schroyer family heard Be Margaret Relnkiug. of Chicago, ni a reading over the radio last apt about leight-fifb-en o'clock. Incgh Station WOC. Davenport, bn Miss Keinking Is the little trnghter of the late Paul Reinking, hwrly of this city.
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▼ka rlesa and dear, the intestine ii mveding nboJeome food into nrmuj health. Hut when ( logged constipation, it generates poisons ftm the otmtrwteil God tii.it can nd to many serious diseases. K-Gjiz', Bmn ann-ps, elcans and rwifes sh» intestine. It has n natural, bsltig action. It works exactly an uraw acta. If eaten regularly, it » puraatced Jo relieve permanently tarncat chronic cages of constipation, ■.war grocer will return your money. Rnulta with Kellogg's Bran are »e, f»r Kellogg's i, ALL bran, ’c'hiaj but ALL bran can he 100 effective. That ia why *' 'EC • Hran eookid and krumbled, »JMoraed by doctors everywhere, ut rt and you need never take soother at:, rornuag drug or piU.
[ W • ; LINCOLN AND WASHINGTON/ I ‘ I hough February is <»hr short- J month, if murks the birthdays of I l"<» of o'ur iKifion's grtnhst men 1 ■■iikoiii Hird X*, llififtjgJoH, I I Im- sound judgment. the spirit I ”• isflriolisni. the nobility of cluir- I iicler whh;h these men luive liimded I '"•'vn Io us. lire herHnges of which I 1 lire justly proud. 'lbis Iwink 1 Itnnors their memory. I % Nqtionql Bqnk (finial and Surplus fl2o.ooato Pccqtiux indiqnq
Miss Thelma Kite is havin' some prenuptial bridge work done. We'd like t’ gave Dame Fashion a yard instead of an' inch jest t’ see what she'd do. t —Abe Martin, Indianapolis, News Grant Owens, of Washington town ship, was in the city today on bmyi ness. R. Breiner, of south of the city, lodked after business here this morn Ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith, and son Clarence of Monroe, were visitors here today, I. A. Kalver returned to Fort Wayne after looking after business interests here. Erios Haggard, of Monroe, was in the city today on business. Mrs. M. Wilkenson wetn to Fort Wayne to spend a few weeks with relatives. ——o The Young Men's Sunday School c lass of the First Presbyterian Church will meet tonight at the home of Bob Macklin, 128 North First Street, for a soclhl hour and a good time. All members are requested to be present. The Antioch Community Missionary Society will meet at the home of the president. Mrs. Charles Andrews all day Thursday. The ladies will sew for the needy of the Near East. A good attendance is desired and all the women of the community are invited. The ladles are requested to bring their own lunches. A Valentine party will be held at the home of Miss Bretta Fisher, 6oG Patterson street, Wednesday evening at seven o’clock. VAUGHN—MIDDLETON Announcements of the marriage of Mr. Creed Vaughn to Miss Mildred i Middleton of Chicago, have been re eeivetl here by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Christen, the marriage taking place ■on February in Chicago. The groom ,is a son of Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughn, formerly of this city, and left here j several ears ago when his mother moved to Chiacgo. Congratualions from his former Decatur friends are [extended to him. aDR. TRAIN AND (Continued From Page One) i than 21 years in the state prison with I a fine of not less than 15 and more I than *I.OOO.
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Zq) O 4 CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Young Men's Class of Presbyterian church —Bob Macklin. Epworth League of M. E. church— Miss Esther Archbold, 7 o'clock. Board of Guardians—Library 2:30. W. C. T. U. —Mrs. C. L. Walters, 2 o'clock Delta 'Theta Tau—Miss Margaret Moran, postponed. W. C. T. U. —Mrs. C. L. Walters. Delphian Club—Old Adams Countv Bank, 7:30. League of Women Voters, Bridge party—Mrs. M. F. Harris. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Church Dinner—Mrs. M. F. Worth man. A. A. of U. W.—Miss Josephine Myers, C o’clock. Wednesday Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Harry Moltz. Historical Club —Mrs. Martin Ja berg. Reformed Ladies Aid society—Mrs John Glancy Thursday Antioch Community Missionary Society—Mrs. Chas. Andrews. 1 Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs. John Everett. Ladies’ Aid Society of U. B. Church—Kate Stutler. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Ciayson Carroll, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star Pot Luck Supper Masonic Hall 6 o'clock. Bridge dub—Miss Mildred Niblick. 7; <5. Friday Ben Hur meeting—Ben Ihir rooms. Five (funded Club —Mrs. Herman Gillig. 7:30 o'clock. Saturday King's Herald of M. E. Churclf— M. E. Hower home. Monday Research Club—Mrs. Mary Eley. The Ladies' Aid society of the Vnited Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Kate Stutler Thursday afternoon. Mrs.kHarkVr; and Mrs. Frank Fisher will be the assisting hostesses. A good attendance is desired. * The Woman's Society of the Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Everett on Adams street. Mrs. Will Winnes will be the leader and q Missionary program will be given. All members are specially urgi-d to be present. • The Shakespeare club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Moltz’on Fourth street. Mrs. A. R. Suttles will read a paper on "Glass and Glass Makers." • * * Mrs. R. 1). Myers very pleasantly entertained th* members of the Research dub at her home on Winchester street Monday afternoon. Mrs. O. L. Vance gave a very good discussion Bn "Hard Surfaced Roads." The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Mary Eley and Mt*. L. A. Graham will have a paper on ‘'Washington ami Lincoln in Story and Song." * Miss Panline Mannwefler. of Sa villa Avenue. Fort Wayne, entertained with a Valentine surprise party at her home Saturday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Conrad W Scott. Heart bingo war the feature of the evening's entertainment. At a late hour refresh
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ments were served, with favors and decorations in keeping with the Valentino season. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keller, of this city, attended the pretty affair. ♦ The members of the 3. P. O. E. entertained with an informal dance last evening at the Masonic hall, for their families and several invited guests. One hundred couples were in attendance and enjoyed the pretty affair. During the evening a baloon and serpentine dance was one of the features and a Hawaiian dancer gave a solo dance which was very entertaining. At eleven o'clock the music stopped and the lights were turned out and the Elk's ceremony to the departed brothers was given. Hall's Colored Orchestra, of Columbus, Ohio furnished the music. They have been engaged to play a return date on March third at which time a DreLenten public dance will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sunshine and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kohne, of Coldwater, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver, of Fort Wayne, and Guy Kehler, of Huntington, were among the out of town guests who attended. * After the business meeting of the Woman's Club last evening at the Library, the members of the Music Department gave a very interesting program including several vocal selections and piano solos. The committee in charge included Mesdames, Dan Tyndall, L. A. Holthouse. W. P. Schrock. C. E. Bell, J. Q.. Neptune. B. N. Covert. Carrie Haubold. ajid the Misses Lulu Gerber and Agnes Kohne.
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The Civic Department wilt have charge of the program for the next mooting. Following Temple I a-it evening the members of the Need'll Club of the Pythian Sisters were pleasantly entertained at the Knights of Pythias Home. The home was attractively decorated in Valentine fashion with hearts strung overhead. In a contest of making hats from crepe paper, Mrs. Ford Peoples won the prize. The judges In the contest were Wilson Beery. Bryce Butler and Dallas Hunsicker. The guests were then invited to the dining room where they were met by the hostesses wearing Valentine hats and aprons. A two course luncheon was served at twenty tables formed in the shape of a large heart. The tables were laid witli white linens and a centerpiece ,of hearts was placed on each table. Red tapers furnished the only light
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during the luncheon. The committee in charge es the inchitjed Mesdames Lee Annen, M. F. Worrthman, Ed Augenbaugh and Lydia Elzey. Miss Fanny Hits went to Fort Wayne this morning to be the guest of friends. — o Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner of Fort Wayne, is here for a few days. Parties wishing piano tuned can leave word at the Murray Hotel, phone 57. T-Wx
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