Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1924 — Page 5

Local Briefs

Sellcmcyer, former resident of i city. and Hales manaKer for the ‘.'"s Shirin Commercial Company, at [os Angele* Cal., has been transferre(i to San Diego. ' The Misses Carolyn Acker and r ar et Zwick have returned from Xensburg. where they attended the annual convcnton of the Psi lota Xi onfority. Crist Hocker, of Elkhart, who has . , ell seriously ill for the past sevral W eks with complications, took a tßrn fo r the worse yesterday, accordinß to word received here this morn lug by relatives. Mrs. E. B. Macy is a daughter of Mr. Hocker. Miss Josephine Suttles is visiting Mr . and Mrs. O. P. Edwards at Leipj )f . Ohio, for several days. Mr and Mrs. Mont Fee and sons. t,yie and Donald, and daughter, 81. nn. left yesterday on a motor trip through Ohio and southern Indiana. Mrs. B. T. Terveer and Mrs. H. L. Kern have returned from Dayton. (>., where they attended the national contention of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority. William Tague, of Monroe, was a business visitor here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kern, of Elkhart. and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey, at fort Wayne, were the guests of Mrs. Eli Ray. of Monroe, over the week end. The convention of central district of the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran church which has been in progress in Ft. Wayne since last Tuesday will b< brought to a clone today. The eon rention opened at 8:20 this morning and will adjourn at about noon with the reading of the doctrinal paper on "The Call to the public ministry Several people from this city attend ed the conference. The cornerstone of the new Trinity English Lutheran church in Fort Wayne was laid in place yesterday with apropriate ceremonies. The services were largely attended. Leroy Packard of Wabash was an over Sunday visitor in the city. A lawn social will' be given n< xt Sunday afternoon and evening at the , St. Jo:| ph school grounds, following the laying of the cornerstone of the new Catholic high school. The public it invited to attend. The board of review which has been tn session for thirty days will adjourn tomorrow evening Not much change tn the assessment of personal property has been niade. Charleg p. Rice, of Canton. Ohio, arrived Saturday to spend a week with hia mother .Mrs. I‘hOebe Hi at the home of Mr. and Mr- Il F Callow. Frank Rice and family, of Ft Wayne, spent Sunday with Mrs ■ice. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. I lower and family spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mr at»i Mrs. Bernard Kintz. Mr and Mrs. Mart Braden and son. and Mr and Mrs. Frank Teeple and family motored to Bear Imke Tin day to spend the «i N y. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DrViniiey and Mr and Mrs. Al Mitch spent Sun.l • at Honduras at the bedside of Mrs. Al Sovlne, who Is seriously ill Dr. O. E. Allen returned to Marion thi smoming after kp<-nding several days here with friuida. Miss Madge Spray. ot Frankfort.

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who has been visiting her father, Charles Spray for the past several 'lays went to Bluffton to be the guest of Miss Pauline Van Horn. (reorgo Rarvey, of Monroe .was a business visitor in the city today. Rev. b. N. Covert, who has been attending Presbyterian Assembly at Winona Lake, spent Sunday here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler motored to Lorain, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Barkley and children, Fred and Helen, of near Monroeville, and Mrs. Anna Brodbeck and children. Veron, Pearl, Bernice ami Nelie and Mary Brodbeck motored to Muncie Sunday and were guests of relatives. Mis s Marie Brodbeck has returned from Angola where she visited friends. Misses Katharine and Ethel Cram er, of Kokomo .are visiting relativt s east of the city, Mrs. Ear! Crozier and daughters. I Betty and Dorthea, of Ft. Wayne, I spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. I Joseph Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Walter and son. Jun'or, of South Rend, visited rela fives near here yesterday. Mrs. Willinm Morrison, of Mill shire. Ohio, and Dorothy Tholeti, of Ft. Wayne, underwent tonsil operations at the Adams County Memorial I Hospital this mornink. Homer Ismltely. es High street under went a | major operation this morning at the hospital. Mrs. Ed Bnrke, and daughter. Virginia and Mary, and Helen Day. |of Paulding, Ohio, wore guests of D. J llarkleca and family yesterday Mr. and Mrs. A. M Kern and Mr. [and Mrs. 11. C. Kern returned to | Toledo. (.).. this afternoon after visiting relatives here over the week-end. ■ - O"" - - SOCIETY NEWS Woods—Drake. The marriage of L Z. Woods and I Mms Fann.it Drake was solemnized at high noon last Wednesday at the i home ot Rev. and Mrs. R W. Ixiose. lot the Evangelical church. The single I ring ceremony was used and Rev. I Loose received the vows. The bride [wore a beautiful frock of pale blue chiffon crepe fashioned with cream lace ruffles, and white kid footwear. The bride is a daughter of Mr and I Mrs. John Drake, of east ot the city, and n well known here, having bwn employed at the local plant of the |Genera! Electric company for the I past several months. Mr. Woods fthe eldest son of Mrs. Asa Woods., of Wren. Ohio, ami Is engag'd n farming Mr. and Mrs. Woods will reside with the former's mother. The, following guests enjoyed a dinner j party given in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Drake Sunday. Mrs Ada Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Drake and son. Clyde: | Mr. and Mrs Ixttile Drake and famUy; Mr. and Mrs. U Z. Woods, Iraj A Redlnger and daughter. Fern, of. Van Wert. Ohio; J S Bedims-r and fsinly. <d Convoy. Ohio: Mr. and r . Trr (Tiilcote. of Wren, Ohio |

Sc • V — b CLUB CALENDAR Monday Moose Leglonaires-With Elennore " Braun, 7: Jo p . m . , I’hi Delta Kappa meeting at rooms i postponed. Delta Theta Tau call meetingMrs. H. L Kern, 7 p. m. t Tuesday q So Cha Rea-Marie Gass, 7:30 p.m. M Kappa Sorority—Miss Michaud 8 p. m. I a Every Ready Class of M. E. church 1 —Mrs. Peter Pearson. a Psi lota Sorority picnic 6 p. m. at 11. B. Co. . C. L. of C.-K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Root | ownship Home Economic < Club Picnic— Mrs. E S. Christen. 8 8 n’t lock. i | W. M. S. of Reformed Church— !' Church parlors. !, Pythian Needle Club—K. of P Ilotne. Ice Cream Social—Wood Chapel I, Church. Epworth League of M. E. Church— < Church parlors. 7:30 p. m. | Wednesday t Auction Bridge Club- Mrs. Agnes £ Kohnc. Thursday ( Antioch Missionary Prayer Meet- 1 , ing— Mrs. Baldwin Corson. 2 o’clockTuesday Pythian Needle dull—Postponed. , Christian Ladies’ Aid—Miss Eva Acker. 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid—Church parlors. 2:30 p.m. Zlion Lutheran Ladies' Aid—ln School house 2 p.m. Bridge Club—Mrs. Will Bowers. 8 o’clock. Faithful Followers Class of Mt. .Tabor Church —Mrs. L. G. Murray. , [ Concord Lutheran Indies Aid and Missionary Societies, Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Friday Evangelical Sunday School Picnic —Barkleys Grove, all day. The Faithful Followers Class of the Mt. Tabor Church will meet Thursday evening at the fconie of Mrs. L. <». Murray. A good attendance is re-. quested. * i The ’L sea Mary Buttles and Fiona • Michaud will unite in enter-; taining the member* of the Tri Kappi h ; Sorority at the Michaud home oa ; Mercer Avenue, Tuesday evening a’ eight o'clock. I A call meeting of the Delta Theta t Tan Sorority will be held at the ho:. ■ j of Mrs. H. L Kern this evening r : ( seven o’clock. The meeting will; close in time for those who wish to • attend the Chautnuqua. All members . arc wanted to be present as the tin Ing Is very important. ♦ The’Knppa Alpha Pi Fraternity es Hartford City sniwmn«s n dame J » at the Knights of C’olm.ibus Hall Hartford City with a Blue Hird j Orchestra furnishing the mu.-ic. A-> admis-doo t«-e of two dollars will b diaryfd. The puldlr is

The ADAMS Theatre Decatur** Newest and .Mode House too Comfortable Seats—Perfect Xcnfihtion Change ol Picture.! Daily Except I ridav & .Saturday. H'c & Isr every day except i riday and S*turd*y« then l*tc & 20c. today only William Eox Present* John Gilbert —in— ♦ “The Lone Chance” Yount person, dream of love alwaysM lime people think sometime* < i !(I folk philosophiir about occtudoiudly So Let AH I’naw Awhile. —Also— Equettee \ Two Reel Sunshine Comedy. 10c and 15c »\V\T ( OKNKR.” « Parumounl Special lOcand la*? _ „. v ,.. Friday and IT PAI.

DEf.ATm DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1921

attend. The members of the Psi lota Xi Sorority are requested to meet Tuesday evening at six o’clock at the H. and B. Dry Goods Company to go on a picnic supper. Every member Is urged to attend a short business session of imortance will be held following the supper. The Concord Lutheran Ladies Aid and Missionary Societies will meet with Mrs. Sherman Kunkel Thursday aftcriioou, ★ Mrs. Will Bowers will entertain th- members o f the Bridge Club, Thursday evening at eight o’clock. * Miss Geimvieve Borling entertained at dinner last evening for Miss Henrietta Neizer and Messrs. Carl and Emmett Laughlin, of Ft. Wayne. * Mutschler-Jackson At the home of Rev. R. W. Loose, of the Evangelical church Sunday afternoon at three-thirty o’clock, Miss Fay Jackson youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jackson, of east of the city, and Alls-rt Mutschler, son of Fred Mutschler, were quietly married. The double ring ceremony was used with Rev. Loose officiating. Tlie bride wore pretty frock of white crop? chine made colonial stylo with bodice waist and bouffant skirt. With this she wore white kid footwear. Her attendant. Miss Ella Mutschler, sistor of the groom wore light blue crepe do chine fashioned along straight lines: and heavily beaded. She wor grey footwear. Glenn Jackson, brother of the bride, attend' <1 •he groom. The weddingdinner was served last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer, on Third street. The home was beautifully decorated with baskets of roses. An arangement of American Beauty roses and ferns end a larg- wedding cake was used as table decorations. Fred Mutschler and Edgar Mutschler were also guests at the dinner. The bride fc.r the past several months has be ■!! employed tn Fort Wayne and Mr. Mutschler is a prominent young business man of this city b -in associated wl'h his father in the Mu: schler Packing Company, Mr. and Mrs. Mutschler will reside with tlibride's parents until full, during which time they expect to build a new home in this city. Mr. Miltach let is manager of the Mutschler

Packing plant. * The laidies’ Aid Society of th® Zion Lutheran church will hold their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the schoolhouse. * The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society will meet Thursday aftenioon at the clnirch. The meeting will lie called at B:3# o'cleck and all mem iiers are urged to be there lyenipily. • The So Cha Rea Club will hr Vo a ' i.. 11 meeting Tuesday evening at 7:3'' o'clock with Miss Marie Gass. Every memlMT Is urged to pre»" nt. * The Moose Legiomdrea’will meet this evening at T:3O n'etov k at the home of Hleanore Braun, )«:i Fourth treet. Business of hnpor ince will be taken care of. • The lanlles' Aid Koch 'v of the Christian church will meet with Mtss Eva Acker, on First stree . Thur-day ufternoon. — »

Mr. and Mrs. John Schug and familj entertained at dinner yesterday at the Murray Hotel in honor of Richard Schug and Louise Haubold, the occasion being their tenth birth days. The large birthday cake holding candles was used as the centerpiece, The guests were entertained at th Schug homo la tho afternoon ami evening. Those who enjoyed the affair were Dr. P. B. Thomas, and son, Bryco; Mrs. Carrie Haubold ami children. Tommy, Helen and Louise, Miss Gladys Butler, and Mrs. Mary Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Will August, of Fort Wayne, Entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Will Chronister ami daughter, Verva Marclle, ail of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis August, of Willshire; and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reason, of Celina. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Mills ami son, of Erie. Pa., are the guests of Mr. Mills' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills. ♦ Germs on Paper Money Paper money carries fewer germa an are frequently found In a good cade of milk. ————o — PRESENTATION OF “BI DDIES” ENDS PROGRAM fContinued From Page One) It is tlie original New York. Tonight’s program will start promptly at 8 o’cloi k. Tlie Junior Chautauqua will also draw to a close this afternoon with Its musical dramatization presentation. Miss Grlsemer, who has been conducting .the Junior department here for the past ten days, with the assistance of several local girls, is greatly pleased with the showing and interest that the Decatur young folks have taken. Tho musical dramatization this afternoon will include. "Babies In Toyland.” "11 Trovatore,” ’'Minuet,'’ and the "Start and Stripes." The junior town met this morning for the last time, and William Bell, mayor, and the other town officers were discharged from further duties, after cleaning

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the dockets, and completing the other junior town business. CORN CONTEST FOR FARM BOYS (Continued From Page One) will he given free trips to the Purduo dub roundup in May 1935. The Bunk Is financing tlie trips. It is Intended to train the three winners In judging corn during the winter, in order that they may com pete in the state corn Judging contest at tjio time of tlie Roundup. Premiums to be awarded in the state hoys' corn dull show to be held at the same time are five GO-dollars

There Was A Day when a man named in his will an old and true friend to take eare of his worldly possessions when the time came for him to pass on. Now the practice is to name a Bank as Executor. A Bank neither dies nor moves away; and, by reason of its business oranization and its broader experience, it is better equipped to handle such Estates, than is the old time friend or relative. Consult our officers about Trust Service. Have your lawyer draw your Will and name this Bank Executor and Trustee. The Peoples loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service

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