Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1924 — Page 3

I i nißwrfi— *ii "*CLUB CALENDAR • i '****■ »• '■ ‘ Thursday Eastern Star Election of Officers—yasonle Hall. 7:10 p. m. go Cha Rea—Miss Marie Murtaugh 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Brotherhood—At the Church, 6:30 P- w Winona Camp Flue—lsabel Peterson. 7 o’clocp. U, B. Ladies’ Aid Society—Church, 1:30 o'clock | Concord Ladles' Aid and Mission try Societies— Mrs. Winnie Wilder, 2 o'clock. I Moose Legionaire Installation of Officers- Moose Home. i Ladies' Aid Society of E. V. Church S ll day meeting—Churcli parlors. 10:30 a. m. Christian Ladies’ Bazaar and Rummage Sale —Church basement. Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society —School house, 3:30 p. m. Calvary Indies' Aid Society—Mrs. jane Carr, 1:30 p. m. Friday Pocahontas Lodge—7:3o o’clock. Ladies Aid Society of M. E. church -Church parlors, 2:30 p. m. , W. R- C-, Election of Officers—, Legion Hall. 2 p. m. Christian Ladies’ Bazaar and Rummage Sale —Church basement. Saturday Dressed doll sale —Graham * Walters building by Queen Esthers Society, afternoon. G. M- G. of Reformed Church Cake and Candy sale —Lichtle’s Meat. Market, 9 a. m. Monday Woman's Club—Library, 7:45. Research Club —Mrs. R. D. Myers. Tuesday League of Women Voters. Hospital. 2:30 o’clock. Historical Club Christmas Party— Mrs. John Sehug, 2:30 p. m. C. L. of C. Christmas Party—K. of C. Hall, 8 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. S. D. Beavers. > The regular meeting of the Woman's Club will meet Monday even ing at the Library at 7:45 o’clock Following the business meeting a committee from the music department will have charge of the program which will be a study of the lives of George Alfred Schumann and Llld-I wig Von Beethoven and their works.! The committee in charge includes Mesdames Avon Burk. B. N. Covert. J. Q. Neptune, Eugene Runyon. Edgar! Gerber, W. P. Schrock and Miss Agnes Kohne. The Shakespeare Chib met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Sut-, ton at her home on Sixth street. Mrs. Dugan had a very interesting trip on her trip west last Spring. Fifteen members were in attendance. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. S. D. Bavers, who will also have the lesson on “The Children's Crusade for Peace.” I An important business meeting of the members of the Pocahontas lodge will he held at seven-thirty o'clock Friday evening. All members are urged to be present to make final ar-1 rangements for the Christmas party and exchange and also for the annual watch party, New Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rabbitt entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the eighty-third birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rabbitt's father. R- A. Drummond. Covers were la'd for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Meyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rabbitt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer. The Historical Club met with Mrs. p C. Noble at her home on Third street Wednesday afternoon “Lib(‘Hy. The Greatest Word and the Greatest Statue," was the subject of 'he paper read by Mrs. Roy Runyon. Mrs. W. A. Lower had one sub topic °n the subject. Final plans and arrangements were made for the annual Christmas party and exchange *0 be held at the home of Mrs. John ■li'hug next Tuesday afternoon at -30 o’clock. The officers and hosta»s, which includes Mrs. Frank Devnr - Mrs. Ed Ahr, Mrs. James Fristoe 11 nd Mrs. Schug. are in charge of the biogram for the afternoon. At six c dock a dinner will be served. At •he close of the meeting Mrs. Noble !,e rvcd a dainty repast. The Ladies’ Aid society of the •■angelical church is holding an all ay s ®9sion today One section servP, l a dinner at noon. The annual reports were to be made and election '' officers for the coming year was to ■nke place, a parcel post sale and ristmas exchange was to be held, '• 3o - This evening, at 6:30 o’clock, 6 Men s Brotherhood of the church

hoys"of V thp q" PI T' and Pn ' Pr ' aln ‘he V 01 thft Sunday Sohnnl a Program has been ri-r- > A gGO ' mating " Erran * p <’ this I Miss Naomi Durkin entertained the anthers of , h „ At|f(lnn r evenin. M " r "” r AvPn "* Chriutn S " n, “ , laUR ,lls| rihute<l I gifts afl( . r wh(ch | were arranged for bridge. p r)rP J won by Mrs. Paul I!riPlt „ ltni) MW- Frank J, M ,, Miss Delores Fulk “warded the guest prize. At the', •oneluslon of the game delectable re-' freshments were served. The next meeting, which will he held after fhristmas, will he with Miss Flu. ence Holthonse. Mil, Louisa .1. Erwin Dies At Fort Wayne I * " Funeral services were held at Fort I Wayne this afternoon for Mrs. Ixmisa -I. Erwin, age 82, widow of the late Richard K. Erwin and an aunt of Dore B. and Dan N, Erwin of this eily, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. B. Kennedy, IG2I Fletcher avenue. Fort Wayne. Tuesday morning. Death followed a two' weeks’ illness, •Jrn. Erwin was a pioneer settler in Allen county and had resiled on a farm known as the Erwin homestead in Aboite township for more t than fifty years. After the death of 'her husband in 1913 she moved to Fort Wayne to live with her daughter. Surviving are four daughters. Mrs. I James Bird, of Angola; Mrs. Abel Murchland and Mrs. N. B. Kennedy, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkinson, of Rockford, Illinois; two sons, James S. Erwin, of Fort Wayne, anil Frank Erwin, of Wapato, Wash- . ington. I —- 0 — Millionaire Distiller Freed Os Murder Charge St. Louis, Dec. 11—(United Press. I —lent Motlow, millionaire distiller, will leave here today for his home •at Lynchburg. Tenn., freed of the charge of murdering Clarence T. Pulilis, a Pullman conductor. | A jury rendered a verdict of acquittal last night after deliberating only about three hours. 1 When the verdict was read there was general, applause over the crowded courtroom. Motlow's wife and 12-year-old daughter ran to the Tennesseean and embraced him. Then Motlow strode across the room and I

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