Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1925 — Page 5

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H ,' ; M 'V.ono looking «r„, B '"'"j'“h ' '■> V " vl ' ■ hi in-ming - mol h.-r IM v. 1111 . vv M. t , v and diuigh B a »■“* ■I " ,f - M , nil s -lays her.-. ■ 1 .iniii'iu was ennll.iB r,V. " f H ,1 hero viHi.ii.K fri''' ll '* H v rrsl-i-. who h,.n bow. sutler- ■ ■ “* r « Krisl'i* ' parents. Mr. and ■I ‘' f \,, p <>» First H Lias .Ito same Mr. Friable ■ „ ,;. mall' M« Kccimport. la. BH .pveral days ago. H Mr and Mr- George Flanders ■ .Tii'iit Sunday in Fort Wayno as the ■ ' Ml. and M.> F■> •'lundors H tod son. I'inrc- I>«*vt«l H ' j,r ,m! Mr .1 S F. ters.m motor H| ~ I'oit W.i'ti*’ Sunday and "ere H cuosts of Mr. and Mrs. Freil BH dollars ott Fast DrUo H Av „n llmk is in Alabama and |H ll( |„.r S,hi!!.>i:; states looking after Bh est. for tlie Burk HI fflovstor. H| Mr and Mr- .lames Klborson will HI :T •• i'ei ' Tuesday to attend |H dtr Auto Show. ggjil (. i; |[;,l • of Fort land, visited H fiends here last evening. BBi Jii>s ticneviete Kit soil spent SunSail i|V Koit Wayne visiting with BH friends HiM y ()-. ar llotTman and children. HB Hillv. Tli.nl : t.d Mary do. left ytslet HI Jjv far ties Plaines. 111., where they HI mil resiii* Mr. HofTman has been in BH 'W Platte for several weeks, where BH he accepted a position. Tiir M Naomi, Harkless and m Veronica Anker returned to IndianaH polis today alter .-pending t lf week H| end with llteir parents. H The Mi- i-:s Mary, Mareidla tool H| Margaret la i.arich spent Sunday at H| the home , iin ir parerr - Mr. and H "re idles Lent-rich. south of the city Hf IVavne Pinllip. of lama. Ohio, spent mil tlii' vo el, - lid with his p.m nts. at :In ir H| home in North Seventh street. W I'jii s' of Hartford township. jgjU was 0 hii-;ii -- visito> lo re this morn H - * — Mrs. Catherine I lent n and sons. H Charles. Kre.| and Sam. of east ot the H " "et" euests of Mr and Mrs. Then. I.- iirneli of south of tile city. m Mrs. A c liuker and Mrs. Kmma Atiaier. of Newark, Ohio. wei* the euests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meibers I «rer the week end. Ranee Confer made a business trip I to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter anti sons. Bobby and Jack have returned from Greencastle where Mrs. Porter and sons spent several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. Miss Mildred Cutler spent the weekend in Ft. Wayne as the guest . of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dowling of Port "ayne visited here last evening with f Mrs. It. ,| Tcrvecr and family. Janie;. Cowan, manager of the DoI l;1,llr Cast in); company, returned this morning front Hamilton. Ohio, where ne looked after business for the | company. < ouuty Commissioners (leorge Shoemaker of Geneva. Ernst Conrad of north of the city and Frank Briener of Washington township were visitors in the city today. Mary Ann Lcnahan of Indianapolis has hern visiting with her grand patents. Dr. and Mrs. ('. v. Connell for F the last week. To regular meeting of the city '""tail will ho held Tuesday evening. The Tuesday evening Lenten ser I '"' ls wl, l Be held at the Kt. Marys '■"Bolir rhtirtli at seven-thirty to- [ """row. Father Otlo Peters will do i- li'or the sermon. '•ranee ('outer went to Chicago this n.".uing to look after business matters "• V Klepper left this morning for i "tago to look after business mutrs for the Clover Leaf Creamery Co., f will leave the latter part of the «otk for Pittsburg. 'lrs. Chalmer |> o rter and sons. ( "" yan ' l Jo11 "' have returned from ''•encastle where they Visited with h,r "-' r ’« Parents Tor a month. , bowena Sluiaf returned to lie U ast evening after visiMng In the y 'with friends and relatives for a ‘"uple of weeks. Holland Poling, of near Mouroe, w as |at ness visitor here this ufl> noon. TVaynp ‘ *[ rP< ! Tru!leu,,cr ' of Foi l the guest’?if 't l U ' Weok 011,1 ''ore as sucm of her mother. Mrs. Marv • of North Fifth street. trin t! !! U ° bofiing made a business Way "« this afternoon. i of Genm lra i ' n ' l<,l ‘ S " n Hn(l daughter, today“ ‘ Vcru viKl ‘ors i„ the city [' Mose « »l«>nt the week Utl relat ‘voa at Fort Wayne.

iO Tile Misses Korena Hornaday and •K'tft'delia lteisen were guests of friends at Fort Wi\yne over the week end. I Dr. Allen J. Miller, of Monroe, was a business visitor hen- this afternoon. Miss Naomi Muller has returned from Detriot, Mich., where srte has 1 completed n post graduate course in anesthesia at the Grace Hospital. Miss llutler will enjoy a short vacation asI ter which she will uccept u position elsewhere. .1 o Mrs. Fleischmann Lost Fortune By Six Months (United Press Service) | New Vork, March 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)—By a brief six I months, Mrs. Julius Fleischmann, now the third Mrs. Jay O'Brien, lost 1 c fortune estimated at 1M.000.0U0, which would have been hers had she not divorced the millionaire yeast manufacturer to wed the divorced husband of Mae Murray and Irene Fenwick. Following the divorce his wife obtained in Paris luly 20, 1924, .Fleischmann destroyed a will that made her residuary legatee or bis entire estate and bequeathed the fortune fc> the children of his first marriage. Julius. Jr, and Mrs. Louise Fleischmann Yeiser, both of Cincinnati, O. Instead of heitig sple legatee. Mrs. Fleischmann received $4.000.()oo worth of veast stock, some bonds and jewels. When Fleischmann died lust February 6, he left his divorced wife. ■ who had married O’Brien in Mia interim, not a penny of his million HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Lola Brintzenhofe, of North j Third street, underwent a tonsil op elation at the Adams County Mentor ial hospital tliis morning. Mrs. Dorothy Klendworth, of Gene va underwent a major operation at the local hospital this afternoon Fred Uleeke underwent a miiior operations Mrs morning for the removal nt the tonsils. He is recovering satisfactorily. i Frank Lichtle entered the hospital '.his morning whole lit- will receive medical treatment M. M. Frislihs will undergo an operation for appendicitis this afternoon at Mte Adams County Memorial hospital. — ' " —— oOBITUARY Catherine (Melllngei) Hahntort died at the home of her daughter and son-inlaw, Charles east of Wapakoneta, Ohio. Tuesday morning. February 24* 192 sat eleven o’clock Catherine Hahnert was the daughter of Joseph and Nancy Mellinggf. She was lu/rn in Richland county, Ohio, on September 10. IS4:’. At the time of her death she was SI years. 5 months, 14 days of age. She was married to Frederick Hahnert in Columbus Grove. Ohio, on September 10, lttfll. To this union was horn three sons and three, daughters; John Hahnert of llarrod, -Ohio; Joe Hahnert of Decatur, Ind.; George Hahnert. of Monroe. Ind., Mrs. Lizzie Graham of Clung Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Emma with whom she made her home. One daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Mofisner. and her husband, Frederick Hahnert. are deceased There ir<- 20 grandehPdren, 20 great grand grandchildren. Two brothers, name | tv. Jacob Mellinger of Lafayet'e. Intl .i Christ Mellinger of Rotiuonk. Ind.; I two sisters, namely. Marie Way of Snvunuh. Ohio, Anna Towns ne of Uilhoa. Ohio. She was a devbtc Christian lady, wtis converted at the ige of 10 years. At time of her death 1 she was a member of the M. K. Church, at Monroe. Ind. She will he greatly missed where she made her home and by her host of friends. She was a kind and loving mother, and always ready to help any one In need. She chose her, funeral text in ■lie 14th chapter of St. John. She bore her suffering with patience and enjoyed I,eve Christ on her death bed. Told her friends to meet her In -the Glory world. It' st. sweetly Mother dear Naught shall disturb thy sleep; The Father’s holy will he done. Though wo art) left to weep. Though scarce life's work was done. The Father thought it. best To take to IMs heavenly home To lean on Jesus' breast. I " Thine Is a mansion fair There ts Immunuul’s land , Where all the liol.v angels are AViili the redeemed land. Shed not a holy tear. Why should thy heart despair? .The mother's spirit, hovers near j And whispoi'D, .Meet me there.'' A

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925. '

' CLUB CALENDAR Monday Ytmng Ladles Auxiliary of M. E. Church—Mrs. H. D, Myers, 7:30 pm. Pythian Sisters — Pythian Home, 7: JO p. m, ' Research Club—Mrs. Dun Spraug. Woman's Club—ll. S. Auditorium. 7:45 p. in. Yeoman Social-Yeoman Hall, 8:30 p. m, Tuesday Zion Reformed Missionary SocietyChurch Parlors. Philo Class of Baptist Church —Mrs. Fred Elzey, 7:30 p.m. Zion Wulter League—Schoolhouse. 8 p. m. Three Link Club —Rebekah Lodge Room, after lodge. l’si lota Xi —Miss lan Hntnmell at A. R. Holthouses residence, 8 p. m. Pythian Needle Club — Pythian Home, 2:30 p. m. Woman s Missionary Society of Reformed Church—Church Parlors, ir.io p.m. Afternoon Bridge Club—Mrs. John Heller Wednesday j Faithful Followers Class of Mt. Tabor M. E. Church— Mrs. Earl Tumbleson. Dance —I. O. O. F. Hall. 8 p.m. Tri 1) Club—Miss Marcella Kern Rhakespear Club—Mrs. Dan Sprang Historical Club —Mrs. J. It. Blair Thursday Mt. Pleasant Igidies Aid Society—- ■ Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. all day. Ladies' Aid Society of Calvary Church Airs. Wayne Gaunt, 1:30 1). m. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian chuch Mrs. Wilson lit-'*. j Zion Lutheran j.adies' Aid Society. Schhoolhonse, 3:30. Friday Woman's Home Missionary Society, of M. E. Church—Mrs. M. E. Hower, kifternoon. Friday Night Club —Miss Eliza Carlisle Saturday U. H- Ladies’ Aid Society . chicken pie supper— Church dining room. 5 to 7 p. ni. i The Zion's Waltbcr League will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock it the School Hull. The presence of every member is Vlesired. The Missionary Sociely of the Evangelical Church will be held in the church parlors Thursday afternoon ut two o'clock. A good program has been arranged for the afternoon, mil a good attendance is desired. The Woman's Home aud Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will lifdd their annual_ Mite box opening meeting. Thursday ifternoon at two thirty o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Wilson Lee- All ladies of the chinch are urged to lie present and bring their mite boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer and family entertained at a dinner of pretty appointments. Saturday evening, in honor of the Misses Lena and Emma Guth. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran church will be held at the schoolhouse Thursdifc' afternoon at three-thirty o’clock. All members am urged to attend. The regular meeting of the Womans Cluli will h«f held at the High School Auditorium tonight. Immediately fidlowing the business meeting the Music department will have charge of the program. Mrs. Marie Allison Elliot, of Indianapolis, former Decatur residon'. will appear in a song recital. Mrs. 11l Hot will he accompanied by her own 'accompanist. Mrs- Bdenhlmer,also of Indianapolis. The chib members will be admitted free of charge aud anyone outside of (he cluli may purchase tickets from any lhcmber of the program committee which includes Mesilanies . May Holtliouse, Myrtle Erudite, Stella Coverdflle. CiHrrie Haubold. ltuhy. I amiman, Georgia (’outer and the Misses Della Rcllcmeyer and Angle Firks. I . — The Philo Class of III" Baptist church w'll he held at the home of Mrs. Fred Elzey Tuesday evening at. |7:30 o'clock. A good attendance is desired. The regular meeting of th ,j (.kitlndie Ladies of Columbia will lie held at the Knights of Columbus Hull Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. I The stale luncheon of the I'si lota Xi Sorority was held at Indianapolis Saturday, at Up' Lincoln hotel. Pro coding the luncheon a meeting of. the Grand officers was held. Blue and gold

SUCCEEDS LITA GREY i > "" " Miss Georgia Hale. Los Angeles, Cal. —Herewith is pictured Miss Georgia Hale, the girl who is to take Lita Grey's place as . Charley Chaplin's leading woman, Lita Grey gave up the place. It will he recalled, to become Mrs. Chap No. and the pair were wed in a mysterious hideway ceremony in the obscure j little Mexican town of Empaling. This is a new and hitherto unpublished picture of Miss Hale.

i win ■ ii■ nniii- i -- - ■ ■ ' the sorority colors, predominated In* the decorations and dainty perfume ( | Masks embossed with the crest of Fsti lotu Xi were given as favors. Mrs. O’. K. Gaskins, of Indianapolis, acted as toastmistress. Covers were laid for one hundred fifty guests. Mrs. F. I. Patterson represented the local chap- : ter, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Cal vary Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Wayne,Gaunt at 1:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon. All mebmert are ' urged to be present. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. JL E. Hower. Friday afternoon. All. members arc ut god to be present. The Missionary Society of the Zion Rc lormed Church will meet for ole< lion of officers Tuesday afternoon in i the social room at the church. All members are urged to attend aud come prepared to pay their dues as i this is the last meeting of the year. * - The Faithful Followers Class of the Mt. Tabor Methodist Church w*ill 1 meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. t Earl Tumbleson. of Wren, Ohio. All f members are urged to be present. A chicken pie supper w ill be ; creed >in the dinning room of the United , Itretliern church, Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. i The Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society will met with Mrs. Sam Fuhrman all day Thursday. A good attendence is desired. ’ Kills Mother-in-law And Wounds Estranged Wife —.— i ' (United Press Service) Anderson, Did . March 2 —(Sp**c.ial to Daily Democrat) Etnmgcd because his estranged wMh refused a recoil- ' dilation. Kenneth llunsinger, 21. sliot and .probably fatally wounded her. killed his niother-iu law, Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, 51. and then took his own life last night. The wife. Lena Hunsiiiger, 20, is . in a dying eon iiion ':'n a hospital today. , . Estle Butler, 12. sister of Mrs. Jfiinsinger, escaped death by ducking as Hunsiiiger pointed his revolver at her and fired. Mrs. Butler was holding' the seven months old baby of the Ilunsiligers in her arms as l lunsinger fired at her. J- o — EVANGELICAL BROTHERHOOD MEETS AT CHURCH TONIGHT The Mens Brotherhood of the Evangelical church will hold its regular monthly business meeting tonight. at tlie church at 7:30. All men of the church are invited to como and enjoy the program of the evening ———-—o Will Withraw Bill 1 For Dresser Memorial Indianapolis, March 2.—Reprosenla tive Cooper, of Terre Haute, aunounc ed today that I lie Dill to appropriate $150,000 for a. memorial to Paul Dresser, lloosier poet, at Terre Haute, will he withdrawn. n The action is in compliance with the economy of the Jackson admini:trafion. Cooper 'ild lit" hill will ho. pressed at the 1927 session of tile legislature. Two Killed In Automobile Accident A1 Fort Wayne Fort Wayne.' Ind., March 2. An automobile accident here in which ( two were killed and two injured Sun day morning ts hlauied ou faulty railV

road crossing gntoa, Mrs. Cora Wag- I nar, 54, and h*r daughter. Thelma, 12 i are dead, while Mrs. Andre Glass, 23, of Scott. Ohio, and Francis Warner, , husband of Mrs. Warner, living ini Ohio two miles from the Indiana line, were Injured. Carl Glass, of Scott, Ohio, driver of the eftr, escaped Injury. According to Glass the rail- ; road gates failed to close until his , car was on the track ill front of a west-bound Wabash railway passenger train. CONGRESS TODAY Senate: . Considers motion to take up (Tampion bill. Agriculture committee meets on | calendar hills. Cousens committee continues executive sessions on internul revenue investigation. House: Considers conference reports and hills under suspension of rules. Aircraft investigation continues, j o Bandits Get $30,000 In Loot At Miami, Florida Miami, Fla., March 2. — (United Press.J —More than s3o,out) in cash J and jewelry was taken from forty 1 guests of the gay Melrose Tavern Dy three unmasked bandits early today. I One man stripped the men and women of their valuables while the other

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