Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1924 — Page 5

Local Briefs

> oach of ,he h,gh MT , <<«.>.. 1« suffering ■ n 7 ~ infection oOhe f<w,t. He wan Km; to conduct Ids elas»e 8 yenter- ■!.' Burt Maiisold. E. Carmichael jW, p vk ,. rrisinger motored to Fort Kyno l-Ht evening. EW Mrs William Hurst, of Detroit. Ml' j,;.. n is visiting her daughter. ■ ' Ed Beery and family for aever- ■ days. Mrs. Hurst was a former of this city. 3 Mr s Faye Smith-Knapp left today Indianapolis to attend the connation of the State Federation of ■ IH Ih Mrs. Knapp will attend as g .,tc from the Womans Club of Khich she is president. ■ .Miss Margaret Daniels has return■/t,, Fort Wayne after spending the Kick end with relatives here. V Mr and Mrs. Alvin Conrad, of Ft. ■vayne. spent Sunday as guests of here. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Peoples motor■ed to Fort Wayne. Sunday and were ■the guests of relatives. < Miss Ida Reiter, of north of the ■rity. was a shopper here this after■noon. U Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman left ■thisi morning for Newport, Arkansas. where they will spend two weeks. ■ with their sons and families. | Mrs. Gilbert Strickler spent the day ■ in Fort Wayne visiting friends. r Mr and Mrs. Adam Buettel had as I their guests Sunday, Henry Welsch > and children. Mrs. Lawrence Welsch | and daughter, Mr. and John Wagoner, of Bryant. Otto Wemhoff who has been a patient at the St. Joseph Hospital at Fort Wayne suffering with pleurisy for the past two weeks, was reported some what better today. The Misses Naomi Durkin, and ! Agne g Kohne left this morning on a motor trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, where they will visit relatives*and friends. . They will stop at Norwood Heights to vist their brothers, Ambrose Kohne and Gerald Durkin, w’ho are students I at’Mt. St. Marys Seminary. “It a larmer can’t git his own boys ■ t’ help him why does he expect th’ gover’ment to?" asks Hon. Ex-Editur Cale Fluhart. It’s ten times as hard . t.’ think of a title tiuU’ll sell a hoyk as it is t’ write th’ book —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Glen Meyers, of Dayton,. Ohio, visited relatives and friends at Monroe over the week end. Floyd Liby was a business visitor at Berne last evening. L. A. Corwin, of Fort Wayne, called on business friends here this morning. C. M. Kuntz, of Portland, looked after business interests here this morning. William J. McGee, of Van Wert. Ohio, visited business Friends here today. Peter Zeser has received word that one of his nieces died in Indianapolis yesterday. The deceased was a daugher of Mrs. Barbara Drull. She was about thirty years old. Mr. Zeser left today for Indianapolis to attend the funeral services which will be held tomorrow. Atornoy R. H. Hartford, of Portland. transacted business in the circuit court here today. Attorney Guy Colerick. of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. Mrs. Charlotte Gephart, of'this city underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Roth and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Noll motored to Fort Wayne last evening to hear Senator 1 it Harrison and Mrs. Izetta Jewell I’rown. or West Virginia. Mrs. E. G. Chenoweth, who is a I' ll lent at the Adams County Memuial Hospital was reported much bettoday. Mrs. Chenoweth is a sister ( • <’• Pumphrey and was taken ill "bile at Fort Wayne attending the funeral of Mrs. Paul Guild, several

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weeks ago. Miss Sue Mayer returned last evening from San Diego, California .where she spent several weeks with | her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin. Miss Mayer also visited in Los Angeles. Mrs. C. J. Clem, of Dixon. Ohio. Is visiting relatives here today. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Glendenning, of Geneva, spent the day here shopping. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Martz, of near Monroe, were in the city today. Mrs. French Hower spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting friends. Mrs. Fred Smith visited relatives at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Adelaide Truelsch, of St. Johns visited friends here today. _ Mrs. Ed. Arnold, living west of the city, was here 'his afternoon shopping. — o CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday E. V. Ladies' Aid Society—Church Parlors, 2 p. m. Bachelor Maids —Miss Bert Voglewede, Murray Hotel, 6:45. I'nion Township Woman’s Club — Minnehana Club Masquerade Dance —Club Rooms, S: 15 p. m. Tri D. —Miss Gladys Butler, 7:30 p. m. E V. Ladies’ Aid Society—Church parlors. Zion Lutheran Walther League— School Hall, 7:45. Wednesday Historical Club—Mrs. Ira Fuhrman, 2:30 p. m. Kirkland Township Ladies Club— High School, 1 o’clock. I. O. O. F. Masquerade Party—Club rooms. 8 p. ni. Mrs. Walter Whittenbarger, 1:30. St. Vincent de Paul, K. of C. Hall, 2:30. Five Hundred Club—‘Mrs. Frank Barthel, 7:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. C. A. DuThursday Reformed Ladies Fruit and Pastry Drive —Afternoon. L. A. S. of Monroe M. E. church, Mrs. Dan Noflinger, 2 p.m. So Cha Rea Masquerade Party— Miss Florence Harris. Ladies of tile Mooseheart Legion Masquerade Party—Mrs. Alva Butfenbarger. Dramatic Department of Woman’s Club—Mrs. J. F. Arnold. South Ward Hallowe'en Festival —School building. Delta Theta Tau Benefit Show — Adams Theatre. Friday Groug meeting of W. H. M. S. of M. E. Church —Church parlors, 10 a. m. all day. G. E. Masquerade Dance —Masonic Hall, 8:15 p. m. Saturday Ladies’ Aid Society of M. E. Church 2c Supper—Church dining room. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Research Chib—Mrs. H. F. Callow. Paul-Miller Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Miss Esther Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, of this city, and Harry Orville Paul, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paul, of LAs Angeles, California, which was solemnized at the St. Agatha church, Los Angeles. Monday mornhig at seven o’clock. Father Bradley was the celebrant. linmc diiteiy after the ceremony the young couple left on a wedding trip through Southern California and Mexico, and will be at home at 954 1-4 West 50th street, Los Angeles, after November

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3. The bride was a member of the local chapter of Delta Theta Tau. So Cha Rea and Catholic Ladies of Columbia, and was employed as stenographer for the Cloverleaf Creameries until last December 26, when she went to Los Angeles with her mother for several weeks visit with her brother, Fred L. Miller and famly. Since then Mis 8 Esther has been employed as stenographer for the Sanitary Supply Company. Mr. Paul spent several months here during which time he was employed by the Cloverleaf Creameries and upon his return to California a year ago, he become assocated as junior partner with his father in the firm. Loyal Realty Company. Mr. and Mrs. Paul are well known and have a wide circle of friends here.

The Young Matrons Club will meet Friday afternoon. November 7 with Mrs. Dave Campbell instead of Friday, October 31 as previously announced. Members are urged to note the change. The Indies’ Aid Society of the Monroe Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Noflinger, one mile north of town, at 2 o'clock Thurs'day afternoon. A group meeting of the W. H. M. Society of the Methodist church will be held at the church Friday, October •’list, all day. A good program has been arranged-to begin at ten o’clock. A report of the national meeting that was recently held in Chicago will be given by one of the speakers. Mrs. . C. D. Lewton is chairman of the group land will have charge of the meeting. iTNere will be delegates here from I Air line. Poneto, and Bluffton. A p<H ■luck dinner will be served in the [church and every member is urged to be present. At the meeting of the Research Club here at the home of Mrs. J. F. Fruchte Monday afternoon, an interesting study of "Indian Music” was taken up and discussed by the hostess. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. H. F. Callow, November 3. and Mrs. Eley will read a paper on ‘‘Elizabeth Marbury.” * Mr. and Mrs. Menas Lehman and family, of Monroe, had as their guests at Sunday dinner, the Misses Grace Minkey, ,Yeanetta Cochran. Nellie Gaffney. Vivian Hendricks and Glenn Meyers, of Dayton, Ohio. , Mr. and . AlbtiTt Duer and on. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crist, of Monroe. o Witnessed Football Game The Misses Lee Anna Vance and | Kathryn Hyland and Mrs. 'Bertha Heuefr witnessed the Franklin-Rose Poly football game at Franklin Sat-

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urday. They were In Franklin attending the annual convention of the state high school press association, the Misses Vance and Hyland representing the local high school and Mrs. Heuer being their chaperone. Feast Os All Saints To Be Observed Here The feast of All'Ralnts. one of the greatest in the ecclesiastical year and a holy day of obligation, will lie observed in the St. Mary’s Catholic church next Saturday, November 1. Masseg will be said at five, seven-1 thirty and nine-forty five. Saturday will also be the second day of the Forty Hours Devotion services at the church and distribution of Holy Communion will take place at the first two masses. Services will also be held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, beginning at seven-thirty o’clock. o Car load of Fancy Apples in building formerly occupied by Old Adams County Bank. 25613 o — NO HUNTING Allowed on any of my farms from now on. Tenants have orders to prosecute any tresspassers. D. E. Studebaker, Decatur, Indiana. R. R. 6. 256t6x

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w ? L— t , W THOMAS P. GORE I Come to Decatur next Sat. I I BIG DEMOCRATIC RALLY I * Band Concert at 6 o’clock. || Torchlight Procession and Parade 7 p. m. Speech at Court House at 8 p. m. by I Senator GORE I —Famous Blind Statesman ■ from Oklahoma I A GOOD TIME—JOIN THF CROWD I Music —Noise—Red Fire —Speeches iH ■ H '■ . ■ f ~ ' STYLEPLUS CLOTHES have the most desirable assortment 1 o B^°w y° u ’ we have ever SMj purchased. new t'abrics arc delightful in color, weave and pattern, and there arc nio^e^s picas® Men, Young Men and Students. The values are great and prices surprisingly i moderate. W $25 Cl t 0 The style is tailored in every garment and the fabrics I are all wool. Come in and see them. i , . • Teeple’& Peterson