Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1924 — Page 5

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I con T K ~. ... l-m t Wavne. spent the Hf I «eh >■* P ar «» ,s ' Mr ' a, *‘ l Mar! fn Hie. ke. of 1,11011 ,own k;. so""-' " f vfßite,l i IKn.h here last eV,n,nK - K" Louise Brake. Regina Mar i,. Mur’atigh and Cecile Mil ■ moton-l I" Wayne >- < “ ,t, ' r,lav EBernoon and visited friend" SHvr and Mi's, Li'on Cass and daugh K r ,„ ir ned to their home at Celina.! K„ after spending the week end; K r ~'n i ih Mr Boss' parents. Mr. and 8f,.., E. F. Gass ■ Vr . Anna Mallott and Mrs. liar K, gwartz motored to Tocsin yesKrdtv afternoon and were the guests H Mr and Mrs. Sam Ramsey. Vr< John Schng and sons. Richard j Hid George, and daughter. Mary ( Ktlierine motored to Muncie Sat-. K,,. 1V and attended the Decatur-Mun-' He football game. Kvr. and Mrs. E. M. Schroyer and ( Hhddren. Helen and Virgil and Mr. ( Hnd Mrs. Zurko motored here from Krov.” Ohio and spent Sunday with Kr and Mrs. Hen Schroyer and fama Miss Gladys Meyer returned to Knntertown after spending the week Knd with her mother. Mrs. Florence Keyer, and daughter, Helen. BF Miss Jirene Gregory has returned B> Garrett whee she is teaching, asBer spending the week end with her Bnother. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory, of Bt’est Madison street. 9 l.eßoy Packard, of Wabash, spent ■the week end here visiting friends. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goodwin and ■children, of Bluffton, were guests of ■Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burroughs Sunday. H Misses Florence Magley, Margaret ■Christen and Jaunita Thomas returnled to Lafayette last evening after ■spending the week end with their ■ parents here. They art 1 freshman ■students at Purdue. The Misses Mary ■ Callow and Hora Marie Magley ac- ■ conipanied them as far as Ft. Wayne. I Mrs. Ernest Conrad, of Root town- ■ ship, is suffering witli a severe case ■ of erysipelas. | F. A. Peoples made a business trip I to Detroit, Michigan, today. , f Mr and Mrs. Alvjn Conrad, of Ft

To The Voters of Adams jCo. I take this means of asking your support in the coming election for the office of Judge of the Adams Circuit Court. Your confidence in the past is highly appreciated and I trust 1 may merit the continuance of the same, ; ! Respectfully yours, Dore B. Erwin Political Advt. f W 4 WSOJ* WX’W i Three Things We Never Heard Os • MAYBE daisies can he picked at the North Pole—perhaps icebergs ■ are found on the Equator -possi- « bly men have succeeded without hank accounts. But so far there has never been any proof offered of any ol these things. L J WstTNatioiiai Batik \ Capital and Surplus f 120,000. '

Wayne, spent Sunday witli relatives near here. Miss Dorothy Durkin returned to tyer school north of Ft. Wayne, after spending the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Durkin. Mrs. Virgil Krick spent the day in Fort Wayne, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reinking and ! children, Ella, Alma and Carl, and I Rex Dolmetsch, of South Bend, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G.G. Reinking in Union township. Mrs. Faye Roller, of Willshire, shopped here this morning. Mrs. Judson Teeple ha s gone to Redkey to spend several days visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson and Mrs.! Janies Westveld motored to Delphos. 1 Ohio, Sunday and were the guests of friends. James Elberson motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to attend a Rotary luncheon. Rev. Matthew Wortbman, of Po-' land, i g visiting his brother, M. F. Worthman ami family here. Mrs. Dick Hill of north of tile city,’ was a shopper here this afternoon. Mrs. John Krider. of Monroeville spent, the afternoon here shopping* Jean Elizabeth, is the name given’ the girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Rarkley. of North Fifth street, Saturday night. Mother and babe are doing fine. ; The Misses Edith and Ethel Erwin. Ann Ginley and Marcella Lengerichj were 'among those who attended the Notre Dame-Georgia Tech football] game at Notre Dame Satuday. They spent the week end with Miss Velma Ervin, who is a student at St. Marys of Notre Dame. Mrs 1 ! zzie Buckmaster and_jjon. Merle, of Fort Wayne, visited friends! find relatives here last evening. • I APPLES . Baldwins, Greenings, Spitz. Hand picked and graded, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. $1.40 per bu. 1 Zimmerman-Carper Co., W. Monroe St., Phone 233. It

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1924.

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Needle Club, Pythian Home after lodge.—Postponed. Delta Theta Tau Society Meeting —Miss Margaret Mylott. Research Club—Mrs. H. F. Callow. Tuesday Three Link (’lull —Hall. Red Men Dance —Hall, 8:15. Women's Circle of Baptist Church — all day meeting at church. Luncheon Bridge—Mrs. Frank Barthel. 7:30. —Postponed. C. L. of C —K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Faithful Followers Class of Mt. Taber Church - .Mrs. E. W. Dailey. Historical Chib—Mrs. Agnes Devor 1 Shakespeare (Tub—Mrs. C. C. Schafer. Thursday Concord Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies—Mrs. Wilson Lewton 2 o'clock. i Psi lota Xi—Mrs. J. 11. Borroughs, 7:30 p. m. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church —Mrs. A. M, Anker. 2:30 p. in. Evangelical Missionary Society, at church, 2 p. m. 1 Dorcas Class of Evangelical Sunday School, Mrs. Orville Harruf 7 p. m. 1 Mt. Calvary Ladies' Ahl Society— I Postponed. - | Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church • Mrs. Delton Pass water I Ladies’ Aid Society of Zion Luth- ’ eran Church —Schoolhouse.

j Mt. Pleasant Ladies’ Aid Society— Miss Letitia Singleton Friday Degree Staff of Pocahontas Order .’ —Drill practice, •7:30. The Missionary Society of the | Evangelical church will meet at the church at 2 o’clock Thursday aflerI noon. All persons having clothing [suitable to send to the Red Hird Mi - sion in Kentucy are asked to bring it to the church Thursday. The Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Orville Harruf, on South Fifth street, at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. * The meeting of the Pythian Needle Club which was to have been held tonight at the K. of P. home has been postponed until next Monday night. November 10, on account of Dr. Osgood's lecture at the Christian church this evening. Members are urged to note the change. The hostesses will be Mrs. Harold Albright. Mrs. John Tyner. Mr Sam Shamp and'Mrs. O. L Vance. The Luncheon Bridge club will meet with Mrs. Frank Barthel Tuesday night November 11. instead of Tuesday of this Week as previous announced. Members are urged to note the change. The officers will be the hostesses at the meeting of the Three Link Club Tuesday the hall. All members are urged to be present. The Faithful Followers Class of the Mt. Taber church will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. E. W. Dailey. U'he presence of every member is desired. The Concord Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. Wilson Lewton. An interesting meeting has been planned and all members are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. James Hakes and family of near Wren, Ohio, entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hakes and family; Mr and Mrs. Herman Hakes and family; Nathan Hakes, all of Fostoria. ’Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming and family, of Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hnk/w, of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Car! Hower and family; Mr. and Mrs. Earl/Hilyard and family; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hakes and family. Mr and Mrs. Harrison Hakes anil son, Junior: Hal Hakes, Ivel Talbott, Irene Hakes, all of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tinkhatn and family of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer entertained at dinner Sunday at the Hotel Murray in honor of the birthday anniversary of their son, Albert, of Fort Wayne. Besides the members of the family, Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Elliker and son. John. Miss Eleanor Reppert, Mr.-and Mrs. A. H. Sellemeyer and daughter. Esther, were guests. The Mit Calvhry Ladles’ Aid Society have postponed regular meeting for Thursday November 6,

to November 13. All members are urged to note the change.

The degree staff of the Pocahontas order will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the hall for practice. All members are urged to be there promptly. Mr. and Mrs. Floydi Enos entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Enos and daughters, Elsie and Dorothy, of Greenville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Passwater and children. Judson, and Julia Rose; Mrs. R. C. Dull and daughter, Martha, of Willshire, Ohio. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ransbolton ami daughter, Alice. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogart and daughter, Helen Joan, of Lima. The Ever Ready Class of the Methodist'Sunday School Will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Delton Passwater at her home on west Madison, street. Mesdames Riley Chrisman. xliarve Kitson, Fred Henchen and Harvey Baker will be the assisting hostesses. All members aro urged to be present. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran Church will meet Thursday afternoon at the School House. A good attendance is desired.

The Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon with Miss I*etitia Singleton. 0 Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Vesey, of Fort Wayne, spent thhe week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kampe, of Winchester street. Sheriff John Baker today took Mrs. Charles Hickman to the Eastern Hospital for the Insane at Richmond. o —— MARRIAGES LICENSES Francis Burrouhgs, paint contractor, Fort Wayne, to Emma Klopfen Stine. Decatur route 3. o ,— — Chairman Os Big Rally Expresses Appreciation As chairman of the rally committee, 1 want to express my earnest thanks'to the members of the various committees and to all others who assisted in making the big event Saturday the splendid success it was. I am sure the enthusiasm was genbine ami that the effort made by those who worked so diiligently was appreciated by the public. . Phil L. Macklin, rally chairman

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