Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1924 — Page 2

BEULAH CHAPEL NOTES Tin- Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Otto Dilliug. of Preble. The Anti-Can’t class had an attendance of thirty last Sunday. The Reds are now leading by seventeen points, but there are three more Sun days in the contest. Sunday School next Sunday morning at 9:30 followed by preaching service at 10:30. • Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Watch out for further news of! "Squaring with the Boss,” and “A Busy Day in Bangville.” o Sheriff Entertains Girl Prisoners; Gets In Bad Chicago, .March 11.—Federal officials here are making an investigation to determine whether Sheriff Edwin Ahletrom, in charge of the county Jail at W'aukegan exceeded his hostelry duties in the case of two girls prisoners. Reports to the marshal s office were tl.at Ahletrom sought to relieve tjte monotony of jail for Mar-! jr.rie Moberly and Margaret Rarling.j held witnesses in a white slavery case , by taking them to Chicago to a cabaret Deputy Marshal Peter Lawrence was sent to Waukegan to make a preliminary investgation. Likewise it was understood the sheriff will appear before Federal Judge Adam C. Ciiffe for questioning. According to the story related to 'he I’uited States marshal. Sheriff Ahletrom conferred with Miss Moberly and Miss Darling one night in Janu-

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■ ■ -- t I ary regarding a little foray from the jail to the city. A third girl, named as Mamie Pink, serving a short sentence for bootlegging, was made a member of the party, the story stated. Ahletrom drove the girls to the city where three men joined the party and the party that followed lasted until dawn, it was stated. The girls became ill In their return to the jail and the story of the party became noised about. It finally reach- ' ed the federal building here. Assistant District Attorney Charles I Swanson questioned the girls and it is ! understood he received a confession, i The federal officials are confining their investigation to the case of the Darling and Moberly women. — 0 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan Leave On Trip Saturday Mr. ami Mrs. ('. A. Dugan will leave Saturday for a complete tour of California and expect to be gone about | three months. They will take the 'southern route and stop at the Grand Canyon and then go on to Los Angeles. They expect to spend about a month In and around that city. Mr. and Mrs. Dugan expect to spend a part of their time at the Yosemite Valley and*from there will go to Oregon and visit The Dalles and the iColumbia River then up the coast to San Francisco. Portland. Seattle and take a boat to Vancouver. B. C. They will take the Canadian Pacific home and expect to make several stop-offs.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1921.

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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday I Winona Camp Fire Meeting—Miss ■ Margaret Ashbaucher. Evangelical League of Christian ‘Endeavor —Mr. and Mrs. Eugene t 1 Runyon. 7:45 p.m. I Corinthian Class of Christian ; ChurMi—Rev. Harry Thompson. I, W. C. T. I!.—Mrs. William Butler. 1 Bridge Club—Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. S o’clock. Wednesday American Ass n, of University Women—Miss Agnes Sellemeyer. 6 p. m Philamath Bible Class — 3. P. Sheets home. | Elutani Camp Fire Girls Miss Betty Erwin. Tri D —Miss Marcella Kern. 7:30 p.m. Ladies' \\id Society of Reformed Church—Mrs. Fred Reppert. Shakepeare Club —Mrs. James West- 1 veld. Historical Club—Mrs. John Schug. Beulah Chapel Ladies’ Aid Society —Mrs. Otto Dilling. Thursday 1 V. B. Ladies Afd Society— Jf«. C. E. Baughman. Loyal Workers’ Class of E. V. church —Mrs. Rred Linn Evangelical Ladies' Aid. Meeting and Pastry Sale, at Church. 2 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. Church —Alta Smith • St. Patrick’s Social—Gray Side of Christian tardies' Aid Society—Yeoman Hall. Eastern Star—Masonic Hall. Phoebe Bible Class—Mrs. Otto Kirsch. • Saturday King’s Heralds of the M. E. church — Mrs. Riley Chrisman. 2:30 p.m. Bake sale. Blue Section of Christian Ladies’ Aid, White Meat Market. Monroe street. 9 a.m. M. F v Epworth fa-ague Pastry Sale —Central Grocery. 10 a.nt. Sunday Psi lota Xi Dinned Party--Cha: Knapp Home, at 6:39 p. m. Tht Baptist Woman’s Society will , meet Thursday afternoon at ti*a p h |>I d<' I <>* Mrs. Charles Tl'V** Mr< 8. E Shamp, w ill be leader and a Mission|arv program will bo given. A business meeting and mile lox opening will he held and all members are requested to he present and bring their mite boxes. * An intrusting meeting of the Research Clnb was held Monday afterneon at the home of Mrs. Dan Sprang on Madison street "Miss Bla-kbnrn read read a vvy good paper on “O'tr Own Indiana" Ib-lightfnl refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be o held at the Mrs. J. C. Sutton and Mrs. C. E. Bell will lie leader, he subject being "Th" IDjft of the World’* Art Toward I America. • \ i * I Miss Marcella Kern will entertain 3 'he meialr rs otrthe T.l D Club WedI nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All ■ members are especially requestel to " be pr- sent. ■ , ♦ ■ Mr. and Mrs. H K. B-xter of I'rloo Township entertained S mday, for the following guests* Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and sons Thoron and Lloyd: Mr. and Mrs. Rov Miller; I Mr, ttnd Mr*. Vsrott Edi son and I daughter Edjth; Mr. and Mrs. Rollin ICruxler and sons ('latente. Classic lard Meh In anti daughter. Emma: | I 110 Johnson and Grigg Knittie. At the noon hour u cleltrlons chicken t i dinner was served. In the afternoon | I music and a general good time war i 'enjoyed by all. ■ The Shakespeare Club will meet . Wednesday afternoon at the home of I Mrs. James Westveid on Second I street. * Mrs. Earl Adams will have ' charge of the program with a paper | <>n "The Conquest of the Poles,” All member* are requested to be present. * Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan her- ' guest* at dinner Sunday evening at j the homo of Mr. and Mrs. U (1. Eilingham. at Fort Wayne. The King's Heralds of the ty-lbml--Ist church will immC Saturday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Riley Chrisman at two-thirty o’clock, All members are requested to ho present I Th- Ladles Aid Sod-ay of th»United lirethern church will meet wit Mr*. Clarence r.aiitliiiuvii, Thursday afU-ruoon. Mrs. Mary Ela« , y ami Mr* Otelrr will the «v<9ltting bostrwo, All member* ate reqn<h>tod to bo present.

I The Elutani Camp Fire Girls will hold a Council Fire anil initiation Wednesday evening at the home ol Mis* Betty Erwin. All members are requested to be present promptly at seven thirty o'dock. * The Winona Camp Fire Girls mot at the hottie of Miss Blenn Fee. Monday evening at seven o'clock. Durpng the business session a meeting was planned on the Camp Fire An- . nlversary, which is Tuesday. March I 11, and same will be held at the home -of the guardian, Miss Margaret Ashbauclier. Delectable refreshments were served at a late hour by the hostess. I * i The Loyal Workers Class of the Evangelical church will have a St. Patrick party at the home of Mrs. Fred Linn, on Mercer Avenue. Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. M rs - Richard Roop, Mrs. Clara Breiner. and Mrs. John Mosure will be asisting hostesses. All members are re- I quested to attend. * I The Philamath Bible Class will meet at the home of 8. P. Sheets, Wednesday evening. A good attend-

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ance is desired as this is the first meeting since the revival meeting have closed. * The American Association of Vniversity Women will meet Wednesday .b.-ning at the home of Miss Agm-■ Sellemeyer on First Street, at six o'clock. All members are requested to attend. ♦ Mrs. C. E. Bell anil Mrs. J.din Parrish were appointed last evening at the meeting of the Woman s Club, as delegates to the district convention. which will be held at Anderson. May 1. Mesdames Olive Peterson and A. D. Hunsleker were appointed alternates. After the business meeting a committee from the dramatic department gave an intrusting one act play—" The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," by J. M. Blary. Mrs. Kampe played the part of the old lady: Mrs. C. O Porter, the kilty soldier; Mrs. Frank Downs, as Mrs. Haggerty; Miss Eva Acker, as Mrs. Micklehan; Mrs. Dun- Niblick, as Twymley; and Miss Carolyn Acker, as Mr. Willin. the preacher. Preceeding the play Mrs. C. C. Noble and Miss Ruth Mayer played a duet and Miss Virgene Smith read, “An Obliging Little Sister." The program was greatly appreciate j ed. *——o 1 Mrs. August Wcigeman and Mrs. Martha Weigeman. of near Hoagland visited friends here this afternoon. o

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