Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1924 — Page 5
Local Briefs
7be Misses Cecile Miller W d Marie Murtaugh spent the day in Fort Lvne visiting friends. Mrs Henry Sprunger. Mrs. Henry LL and daughter, flenses, and L collard, returned to Saginaw. ukUigau. this morning after spend- .. the past several days with fientis here. They were accompanied ’ s far as Fort Wayne by Mrs. Harry ■elm. | Mrs John Unhart accompanied L r father. Mr. Steele, to Cleveland Lay, where he will undergo an eye feneration. Mrs. Fred Nichols, was called to Ltrolt. Michigan. Sunday on the ao Count of the Illness of her daughter. Mrs. Clark Spahr. Mrs. R.O. Gass spent Monday in Ft. Mayne as the guest of her brother. I c 1). Teeple went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend a meeting of the committee of this Presbytery, to Lrrange for an Evangelical campaign L, be held within the next two years Miss Faye Stults went to Garrett L attend the convention of the Mehodist Home Missionary X>ciety <>t the Fort Wayne district. F. M. Schirmeyer made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning Charles Laurent arrived from the Hawaiian Islands last evening. Mr. Laurent has been with army. C. E. Holthouse left last night for Louisville. Ky.. where he will look after business for the J. F. Aronld company for several days. A new brick front porch is being erected at the O. L. Vance home on North Second street. Other improve nients are also being made. Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders have returned from Fort Wayne where they visited with their daughter and sou. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle and son. David Pi •ice Flanders. Noah LuginWD, assistant casliier of the Peoples State Hank. Ernst Stengle. druggist and C. T. Habeggcr. manager of the Berne Manufacturing company. Berne. Indiana, were business visitors in the city today. They transacted business at the court house and called on friends here. The Berne Manufacturing company whiih manufactures Overalls now employes about 75 people and running full tilt. The banks were closed today on account of the primary election. The lumbers and employees were enjoying the line spring weather by getting
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■ l I If EGGS AKE POPILAR || Hum and eggs, bacon and egg*. II | shirred. scrambled. or boiled egg* H t Egg* in cakes, cookie*, custards and || r cream pies. American* eat billions g| ? of eggs each year. II ji On farm* egg* arc paying for I! , modern poultry house*, electric II i lighting, washing machine* and nihil ler improvements. Poultry profits I ’ • even prot ide money for college I . | education*. I ' Save your egg money at the I , I First National Bank and ti*r H lor I I something really worth while. Ik £ Bqnk and Surplus /1'20.00000 K pejEatur. Indiana
out in the great out door and taking advantage of the sunshine and fresh l air. Nick Miller who was operated on last week is recovering nicely and , expects to be out of the hospital within a couple of weeks. | R- R. Schug and Amos Hirschy of Berne are attending to business at Jacksonville, Fla., for a couple of weeks. \ Charles Ernst, an old tinier here, came down from Forts Wayne td vote. While he is working there he has retained his residence here and will continue to vote in second ward A. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peoples motored to Fort Wayne last evening where they visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yahne, of Fort Wayne, visited friends here last evening. "I'ves gone I' lots o' circuses an’ menageries, but I never yet found an Abyssinian wart hog awake." said Granmaw Turner t'day. Out o’ all cur senators an’ congressmen only three or four ever seem t' cut any Ice.—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held last evening and plans discussed for the coming initiation which will be held here on May 25th. A class of forty or fifty candidates wil b> initiated. The city trucks and wagons employed in the clean up campaign are making the rounds ami yesterday many load of old tin cans and other rubish were hauled to the city dump. This is clean-up week. Only a pair dosen people attended the meeting of the Industrial assoeietion last evening and no bmdnofw was transacted. Avon Burk has returned from a business trip to Defiance. Mr. and Mrs. O. I* Vance have returned from a motor trip to t’olumbus and Del ware. Ohio, where they visited witli friends. County Commissioners Ernst Con- | ra<l and B. F Breiner were business I visitors in the city today. They conferred with County Attorney Henry 18. Heller, regarding the advertising I for bids for the building of the new I barns at the county infirmary. The Catholic high school class play, "The Merchant of Venice up to Data", wil be given tonight at the new high school auditorium. The election returns will also be given out between
Kellogg’, Bran ia quite diffen nt from ordinary un|>«latable brans. The wonderful flavor of Kftlogg's » exeimuve. You will like it. Eat at least two tablea|K»onfuts daily—in chronic eaw>», that iflnch with every meal. Eat it with miik or eream. Sprinkle it over other eerealo. Cook it with hot ecreahk Try it in the recipoe which are given on the package —»uch u» bran bread, tuudina, griddlo cake, cte. Rut Mart eating Kellogg', Br.m toita'-. llavo each metnlnT of your fnmilv eat it Enjoy that fierfi'Ct health which ahonld bo jroura. Kellogg *a Bran, eoohed and kramblerl, is sold by all groeim. It in oerv.-d in individual larhage, by thn lending hotel, and clubs. Get it at yemr restaurant, tool Made m Buttle Creek.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, Ti’ESDAY, MAY 6, 1921.
I 1 acts and the public is invited to attend. j Ralph McCrory, former Decatur reI sident. is reported to be near death at Bluffton this afternoon. Mr. McCrory ' is suffering from pneumonia. He has been ill for a bony a week. ! William Jones, of Decatur, R. R. 6, I Mrs. Gus Koeneman, R. R. j, and Miss I Leona Peck, of Magiey, and Miss Winifred, Kitson, of north Third street, underwent tonsil operations | this morning at the Adams County ■ Memorial hosiptal. Miss Fern Case, ■ and' Miss Eleanora Andrews under- ■ went major operations this morning and are getting along satisfactorily. Mrs. C. T. Habegger, of Berne, was a visitor In the city this afternoon.
(q) 0 A ©©©ncßtiw CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Dorcas class of Evangelical church, Mrs. Thomas Cook. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. church —Mr. and Mrs. Felix (frailer. Woman's Missionary Society of Reformed church—at church, 2:30 p in. Catholic Ladies of Columbia -K. of . C. hall. 7 o'clock. Psi lota Xi Miss Donna Parrish, 7:30. Psi lota Xl—Miss Donna Parrish, 7:30 o’cloc k Wednesday Missionary Society of V. B. Church —Mrs. J. A. Swartz, 2 o'clock. Winona Camp Fire—Miss Dorothy Haley. 7 P- nt. Auction Bridge Club Mrs. 11. L. Kern. Bachilor Maids —Mrs. Joe laiurent. Faithful Followers class of Mount Tabor church Mrs. William Johnson. Philomath Bible Class of Mount Pleasant church—Frances Fuhrman. Thursday Evangelical League of C. E.-at church. 6:30 p.m. Loyal Workers Class of E. V. i hurt'll —Mrs. John Tyner. Antioch Missionary Society Mr: B. F. Beery, all day. Concord Lutheran Ladies' Aid and Missionary • So-ieties—Mrs. Wyandt, 2 p. m. laidies' Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church —Schoolhouse, 3:30. Baptist Woman’s Society — Mn. Floyd Arnold. 2:30. I'. 11. Ladies Ahl Society Church basement. Regular meeting *>f Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Luncheon Bridge Cluti—Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp. 7:3u p.m. Friday .M. E- laidles Alii Society—t’huri h parlors, 3:33 p. in. The members of *the Rebecca laalge will hold a pot luck snpper thi •-vining iuiinvdiately following th ■ lodge session. The money for tin contest will be turned in at this tim •. A good attendance is desired. • Mrs. W. P. Schrock delightfully en tertuin -d the members of tile Bridge Club last evening at her home on Win< hester street. Guests besides the <-liih member, were Mesdanu s Vera Max. Mobile, Ala . John Heller and James Weatveld. Mrs. Westveld was awarded the prize. At n tele hour delectable refreshment, wer> served. Miss Madge Hite will Is hosteaa ui the next meeting. • Heimann- Geels Miss Rose M. Geels, of Bluffton, and formerly of thia city, and Henry A Heimann were united in marriage , nt the St. Joseph Church, ut Hluff I ton. this morning ut niue o’clock ' Rev. Nt< hula* Keller received the vows
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of the double ring ceremony. Jack Belger played the wedding march and Mrs. Forest Allen sang the nuptial mass. The bride was attended by tile groom’s sister, Miss Edith Heimann, and Lawrence Geels, brother of the bride, attended the groom. The bride wore a gown of White canton creepe fashioned with pleated panels. She wore white kid footwear and white silk gloves and carried a shower boquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. The while silk veil hung from a coronet of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid wore peach color canton crepe with silver tiiinlnge, white hat .gloves and white kid footwear. She carried pink and white carnations. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to fifty guests at the home of the bride’s parents at Bluffton. Tile bride is a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Geels add the groom is a son of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Heimann. The ypiing couple will live on a farm east of this city.
w The Baptist Woman's Society will meet Thursday afternoon at the home if Mrs Floyd Arnold, at 2:30 o'clock. A Missionary program will be given and Mrs. 8. E. Hite will be in charge. ★ Tlie Missionary Society of the United Brethren church will meet Wed nesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J. A. Swartz, on North Second street. A report of the convention hold at Elkhart will be given- A good attendance is desired. Sprunger-Roth Miss Selma E. Roth of Kirkland township and Albeit P. Sprunger, of Monroe, were quietly married nt the Mi nnonite parsonage at Berne, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Rev. I’. R. Schroeder received the vows In the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Sprunger. Mr. Sprunger is a con of Mr. and Mrs Simon Sprunger, of Munroe township, and is employed at the Ashbauehcr Tin Shop, in this city. Tile br'de Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Roth, of Kirkland township. The couple will reside in this city. * Tlie Concord Lutheran Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wyandt, at Hoagland, at two o'clock. A good attendant e is desirV L w The laidiee' Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the schoolhouse All member, are irgcd to b«- present. * Mrs. J. R. Horton entertained the afternoon bridge club this afternoon. An honored guest was Mrs Hortm's r.i*'er, Mrs. Alba. The Philo Class of the First Baptist church met last evening nt the home < f Helen Bcaid. After the business meeting the evening was spent playing games and contests. At a lute hour delicious refreshments were served. • The Loyal Workers Class of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John Tyner, on Winchester street. Mrs. Verna Avery and Mrs. Frank Buller will be the assisting hostesses. A food attendance is desired. The Evangelical la*aguo of Clirisian Endeavor will bol.i a business I and social meeting Thursday evening I in the basement of the church. A potbuck sup|»er will be enjoyed at six-thir-ty o’clock. Full reports will he given i by the captains in charge of the Pen- ■ ny-a-Day contest, which has just dosed. All memlH-rs and friends are urged to be present.
The Antioch Missionary Society will meet at the home, of Mrs. B. F. Berry Thursday all day to help her with tlie work of the day. All members are urged to be present. ★ The Philomath Bible Clas; of the Mt. Pleasant Church will meet Thursday evening with Frances Fuhrman. A good uttendance is desired. ★ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheets and daughter Florence and sons, True and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheets an dsons, Robert and Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, Miss Urcile Amspaugh and Elmer Chase, of l>ecatur; Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Sta-aley and tions, Stanley, Gorden and Jimmy, and daughter, Mary Ida; Miss Straley, of Fort Wayne, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Chase. Sunday. c VANITY BEAUTY SHOP, 115 North First St., Phone 1011. 109t4x Watch for the “Humming! i ini.'* m-t B OILS Drawn and Core Removed Without Poultice or Lancing. B () I L E X Any Druggist
MOVED 1 have moved my shoe repair shop from South Second street to the Sether Bldg. 2nd door north of Winncs Slitx* Store and am now open and ready for my old customers as well as the new. Ed Coffee SHOE REPAIH SHOP
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