Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1924 — Page 3

Local Briefs

K O'. t ,f Convoy. Ohio, was . KM <w"”- "■ <i,y fla,u ’- I|V eveoinK■1 Mr Uhl Mr- " all:!M >'unsicker and ■H, liunsu-ker. who left here Hf 1.'., «..-ks on a motor trip to WHkrida. have arrived at Salerno. ■ j.| uhere they will muko their HI tor sometime. They In■K Io Decatur next spring. K. and Mrs Ken Miller will also MM n ,| n,, wmier in Flordia with the M k, ■- 'bey making Jhe trip ■B ... by automobile. Kjd \ •i'haiig'gi'ing service is planned H1,.., the Antioch or Beery church ■ I Thm-dav. Nov. 27th. Rev. L. G. mHor io'li "f Monroe and Rev. Jacob Hl, bs . „ia ..f Fort Wayne will Im in ■ lkl p> and it is planned to have a HH |w . k , : ,Imm iat none. The complete Hl,' , will be announced later. ■ ~n,l Mrs. Perry Gandy, ami HH, e. i •hernbnsco. spent Sun HI, with Mrs. Gandy’s parents. Mr. HH all ,| Mrs Charles Niblick. ■< I Mr . in ,| Mrs. F. C. Tibbles. Mr. and ■ ■mi- I 1 ’ • and Mrs. Erstine, of Ft. SKHy.,, wre guests of Mr. -and Mrs. |l Albert Scheumaun Sunday. H |<. , i Railing, of Fort Wayne BkH 1,1 111- week end with her parents east of the city. HL... Waller Lindhorst, who is employed ■I V. one. spent Sunday with Mr ■EH 11. M-- Adolph Shamerloh. of east ot If. Gass and daughter. Marie. ■ I iiiomr. d io Cleveland. Ohio, vest >• HI <!.■•■ p.nd several days looking a'- ■> ■ ii r business interests. |K; Guy Kehler. of Huntington spent ■KI Sunday here visiting friends. Hs Mrs. .1. 11. Heller returned from HKs| Smith Pend yesterday. She was m HRS <-oni|d home by her daughter. ■ ■ . '!:•«. I. \V. Macy, and daugh- ■ 1 i- 1- M.ntlia Alice, who will spend the MmM week here. ■Sj They're lullin' a street thro’ th' S,| ,■!■■ i.ioot-- farm C make a corner ti-r Mln fillin' slation. We read th’ other ■ I ilny iiiaI Bryan gave a talk, but we ■KI don't believe it. ■ - 'be Martin. Indianapolis News. ■ Th- most lovely lingerie is made I I of white georgette crepe trimmed ■3 with black Chantilly lace. MT 1 A (iif of plaid silk in the ntos Hk.l bi’ihani odors flares back from a long tight sleeve. Mrs. Clyde Butler, who is a patient H I !!l ' Adams County Memorial Itos-

I THE CORT I . Tonight-Tomorrow I “THE SEA HAWK’’ I I he greatest picture of ail B MILTON SILLS—ENID BENNETT and a cast of 3.000 people. f B i- Moorish Castles—Harems—Pirates || Slavg Markets—Thrills —Adventure I 25c —5O c I Matinee Monday and Tuesday. 2:30 Evening Show. 7 and 9. owku« THE BEATEN ROAD IT is much easier—far safer —more pleasant to travel on the smooth beaten road, than to make a short cut through barbed wire tenets. ; It is far better to build up your wealth by the regular method ot keeping a bank account here, than by speculation in wild cat stocks. s' Surplus

|]>ital Is resting easier now and her condition appears to be satisfactory. A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs.' Butler last week, but the child was dead at birth. Fred Kolter made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. mid Mrs. Virgil cross, of Fort Wayne, spent the week end with Mrs. Cross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher, of South Tenth street. Miss Jirene Gregory, of Garrett, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Gregory, of Madison street. Miss Viola Conrad returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after spending several weeks with her mother. Mrs. Ernest Conrad, who has ben suffering with erysipelas. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Melchi and baby, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family. Mrs. Robert Insley and son. Billy Ward, of Gary, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Merry man. Miss Gladys Meyer returned to Huntertown this morning after spending the week end with her mother, 1 Mrs. Florence Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Iva Decker, and son James, of Van Wert, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkless over Sunday. E- F. Miller underwent a minor ' operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital a week ago and was able to be removed to his home, east of the city this morning. t Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Heal and daughter, Roma. Mrs. Robert Mutchins, of 1 Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. NormaliAlls- ’ paw and son, Rex. of Geneva, were • Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel ’ Durbin. Dr. and Mrs. Jlurt Mangold visited friends and relatives at Fort Wayne last evening. Red. F. D. Whitesell went to Muncie ’ this morning to conduct a two weeks ' meeting for Rev. Mitchell at the Walnut Street Baptist church. R. C. Netts, of Toledo, Ohio, was i a business caller here this morning. I Joseph Metzger returned to Pontiac. Michigan, after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzger. of this city, for several days. Mrs. Zach Vachon and daughter, I Tip. of Markle, spent Sunday with ■Mr and Mr-. France Conter.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921.

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Woman's Club—High Schol Auditorium, 7:45. Research Club—Mrs. O. L. Vance. Tuesday Tri Kappa, 7:30. W. C. T. U. —Library, 2:30 o’clock. Tri I). Club—Mrs. D. J. Hensley, 7:30 p. in. Pythian Needle Chib —K. of P. Home. Luncheon Bridge—Mrs. Frank Barthel, 7:30 p. m. Zion Walther League—Schoolhouse 7:45 p. m. Bridge Club —Miss Carlisle. Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. F. E. France. A. A. U. W—June Ossenberg at E. B. Adams home. Bachelor Maids—Miss Ada Deininger, 6:30. Thursday Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Church—Mrs. Dallas Goldner. 7:30. Eastern Star, 7:30 p. in. Masonic hall. Saturday Indies’ Aid Society of Reformed church —Rummage Sale and bake sale, in church basement. Christian Toadies’ Society Cafeteria Supper— Church, sto7p. m. Thy members of the Eastern Star will meet at the Masonic hall Thursday evening at seven-thirty and a good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Johnson, of South Tenth street, had as their guests at dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter William. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams, and baby, of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kessler, of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, and daughter, Mrs. Anna Maliott. all of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles, and daughter. Donna Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nichols and daughter, Arada. and son. Jack, of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fee; Mr. and Mrs. Edson Beard, son, Ronald, and daughter, Ruth; Mrs. Clarke, of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dougles. Dave Whitley, of Hamilton, were the guests of the M. H- Fee family, at dinner Sunday.

A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will lie held Tuesday afternoon at 2:3" o’clock at the Library. All members are urged to attend. All members of the Woman's Club are urged to be nt the business meeting a’ the Hiirh School Auditorium at 7:45 o'clock this evening A committee from the Dramatic department will present “The Storm” by Mary MacMillian. following the business meeting. The members of the American Legion and G. A. R. have been invited as special guests. The Tri D. Club will meet with Mrs. 1). J. Hensley at their home on Second Street. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. t The Eastern Stars are busy completing plans for a Benefit Card Party which will he held Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Ball Room. Both Bridge and Five Hundred will be played >and refreshments served. The proceeds of the party will he sent as a gift, to the Masonic Children’s Home at Franklin, Indiana. All Eastern Star members are especially urged to be present 'at the party. The Phoebe Bible Class of the Reformed Church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Dallas Goldner, at her home on West Monroe street. The presence of every member is desired. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian Church will serve a cafeteria supper in the church basement from five to seven o’clock Saturday. The public is cordially invited to at*tend. The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Every member is urged to be present. The ladies of thhe Reformed church will conduct a sale in the basement of the church Saturday, November 15 and 22. Good clean clothing for men, women and children will be on sale at reasonable prices. A pastry sale will be held in the kitchen of the church next Saturday also and the liberal patronage of he public is solicited.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Wabash, 33; Peru, 14 Huntington 7: Cantral Catholic 30. Wiley 16; Manual 9. Clinton 101; Sullivan 0 Garfield 12; Robinson 7. Muncie 0; Flwood 0. South Bond 0; Mishawaka 9. Logansport 16; Lebanon 0. Marion 13; Richmond 6. Culver Military Academy 14; Butler Freshmen 7. Wilkinson 27; Newcastle 0. Monticello 7; Morrocco 7. Central (Ft. Wayne) 0; Elkhurt 54. Goshen 32; Howe M. A. 0. Laporte 27; Warsaw 0. Princeton 65; Mt. Vernon 0. Garrett 25; Kendallville 12. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Princeton 34; Harvard 0. Indiana 12; Ohio State, 7. Purdue 36; Depauw 0. lowa 7; Butler ft. Notre Dame 38; Wisconsin 3. Chicago 21; Illinois 21 (Tie). Michigan 27; Northwestern 0. Army 14; Florida 7. Earlham 6; Oakland City 0. Navy 53; University of Vermont 0. St. Louis University 9; Michigan «———w F. & A. M. Tuesday evening, Nov. 11 at 7:30 o'clock. Business of importance, Mrs. B. W. Sholty will present to the lodge a copy of the Ulster County Gazette, printed in 1800 and containing an account of the death and burial of George Washington. 268t2x

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Aggies 3. Missouri 10; Oklahoma 0. Ames 7; Minnesota 7 (Tie). Ohio Wesleyan 14; Akron 7. Hanover 32; Vincennes 0. Wabash 34; Chicago Y. Nj.. C. A. 6. Centre 32; University of Tennessee 0. Eastern Illinois Normal 25; Indiana State Normal 13. Georgia 7; Virginia (). Georgia Tech 28; Louisiana State 7. YEOMAN MEETING The Yeoman lodge will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Immediately following the lodge meeting there will be a social hour for the members and their friends. o - CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to the voters of Adams county for their splendid support accorded me in the eletion on November 4. As county commissioner I will endeavor to serve to the best of my ability. GEORGE SHOEMAKER -——o— —— Hard coal, Chestnut size. Tuesday and Wednesday, off car. Zimmerman-Carper Co.. Phone 233. It

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