Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1924 — Page 3

Koct<i Ml—«♦“*» • club calendar « Wednesday . n . g Lutheran Bible CUM at ±o!bouse, 7:30 p. tn. * ry and Martha Class of M. E. fhureb-Mrs. Charles Colter. Emmanuel Walther League - I crhnolh OMSP ' « °’ ( ' ,ock ' 1 ’ Tri p Club-Miss Helen Meyer. o(i d Fellow Public Dance—Odd Fol■mW llalb ! <?., of Reformed church, at 1 church. 2:30 p. m. | Mary an d Martha Class M. E. I , hlirfh -Mrs. Charles Colter. A p w—Miss Agnes Selle- ! merer- : Au ction Bridge Club— Miss Naomi Durkin. 8 P- m. Shakespeare Club—Mrs. J. C. Sut'historical Club—Mrs. C. C. Noble. Thursday Eastern Star Election of Officers— Masonic Hall. 7:10 p. m. So Cha Rea—Miss Marie Murtaugh 7:30 p. nt. Evangelical Brotherhood—As the Church. 6:30 P- nl - Winona Camp Fire—lsabel Peterson. 7 o'clocp. V. B. Ladies' Aid Society—Church. 1:30 o’clock Concord Ladies' Aid and Mission 1 sry Societies— Mrs. Winnie Wilder. 2 o’clock. Moose Legionaire Installation of Officers—Moose Home. Ladies' Aid Society of E. V. Church all day meeting—Church parlors. 10:30 a. m. Christian Ladies’ Bazaar and Rum mage Sale—Church basement. Zion Lutheran Indies' Aid Society -School house. 3:30 p. m. Calvary Indies' Aid Society—Mrs. Jane Carr. 1:30 p. m. Friday Ladies Aid Society of M. E. church —Church parlors, 2:30 p. m. W. R. C., Election of Officers—lyegion Hall. 2 p. m. Christian Ladies' Bazaar and Rummage Sale—Church basement. Saturday l Dressed doll sale—Graham & Walters building by Queen Esthers Society. afternoon. C. M. G. of Reformeel Church Cake and Candy salt—Llchtlc’s Meat Mar ket, 9 a. m. Monday Research Club —Mrs R. D. Myers. Tuesday C. L. of C. Christmas Party—K. of C. Hall. 8 p. m. The Queen Esther society of Hie Methodist church will hold a dressed doll sale in the Graham & Walters office building on Second street Saturday afternoon, starting at 12 o'clock noon. The public is invited to pat ronize the sale. The ladies of the Eastern Star will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Hall for their annual election of officers. All members are urged to attend. Miss Marie Murtaugh will entertain the members of the So Cha Rea Club at her home on Mercer Avenue Thursday evening. A good attendance is desired. a The W. R. C. will meet Friday afternoon at two o’clock for election at the Legion Hall and the presence of officers. The meeting w'll be he'd of every member is desired. — Ida Chronister, president. The annual Christmas party and exchange of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will be held Tuesday evening, December 16, at eight o’c'ock. A luncheon will be served fol owing the meeting. The Winona Camp Fire Girls will meet at the home of Isabel Peterson Thursday evening at seven o'clock AU members are urged to be present. The members of the Rebecca Lodge met last evening in regular session at the hall. Plans for a Christmas Party were made and other business taken care of. During the social hour dainty refreshments were served. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The Phoebe Bible Class of the Reformed church will hold their annual Christmas party and exchange at the home of Mrs. Tillman Gerber. Tues,lay evening, December 23. AH niem"bk are urged to attend. Mirtger-Moyer Ira. Grace Mohler Moyer, of Go-

" nn " My ' Minger, - worn qll letly ° f A - V M-dlee of P a<o, a t h 0 . ( .| ((( , k (hfs . pitcher receiving VI) J *' J* Snd Mr" of J-hn Mobt.-r and Mr. Mlnger is a son of R rs m n .i cottpl left for Geneva. After n short visit with relatives | n Oen , iVn th( , wiH g () to Port Wuynn t<) make their future home, Mr Moyer being employed ns a painter in that city. I | i A miscellaneous shower was given »or Mrs William Lindemann nt the home of Milton Brown, on Monroe street, last night by Olive Merryman and Viva Templin. Between fifteen t and twenty girls were present. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed . alter which delicious refreshmen's Were served Mrs. Lindemann form- ■ erly was Miss Alvena Dibble. Her mother. Mrs. Dibble, was an honors <1 I guest at the shower last night. JURY CONVICTS l VERA CRUZ MAN I — _ J Bluffton. Dec. 10—(Special to Daily Democrat)—A jury in the Wells e r cult court returned a verdict at 8 last night, finding Harry

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llHclm. of Vera Cruz, guilty of mull- , clous trespass. Heche was fined S3O I and costs The trial started Monday and the case went to the Jury at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. 1 I The charge grew out of a ease of t Hallowe'en vandalism nt Vera Cruz , on the night of October 31st, when ( five window panes in the front of tt btilldlng owned by Mr. and Mrs. John i ''terlek were shattered will) stones. Heche is one of the nmn whom Wi t , ericks charges threw the stones. ’ | The defense, In addition to other ( defense evidence, sought to establish an alibi for Heehehrdl tao hrdlhmh other witnesses testifying that, he went to bed shortly after 10:3» , o dock, and did not leave his room , aga'n that night. | Tito state, in addition io Introducj Ing testimony of Mr and Mrs. Weter- . ick to the ell'eet that they recognized He<he as one of the vandals, also “>top» Colds io 21 Hours Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinn,,, gives Iqu.cker relief than any other cold «r la grippe remedy. These tablets disintegrate in 10 seconds. El.ectiveness proved in millions of cases. Demand : red box bearing Mr. Hill’s portrait. I AU druggists— ~, 30 cents. (c-203) i CASCARA yi QUININE W. n. hill co. DCIIIOII ■ Mltu *

sought to tear down the alibi de l sense. Wash neton Dev. 10 (.Special to Daly Democrat) —George Barnard,, attorney for New Castle, hid. was: recommended for appointment as dts- . trii'i judge to succeed Judge A. It Anderson, if the latter is promoted io i< eintiil Judge.diip by Senator Ralston, democrat, who called on'

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I President Cnolidgc today. Barnurd Is n former law partner of I Senator Ralston. — o-L - - - The porter 3tud>o hao employed two extra experienced people tor the Christmas buainet:.. cod will give' you pixrr.pt and efficient service. AU prlcts reduced Tor Chixt.a busi-, ■' ncis. Nov.’ over Callow &. Kohne' i' drug stere. . 253tf eod —— l 1 > i i wm» - - - ■ ■■

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