Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1925 — Page 5
Ihfi s lot* o' plannln' Ur numtuer. but <lo«n in Florldy they're aHun Hikin’ about what they're coin' f do when th' tourists git out. One tiling's »ure, coal minin’ 'll automatically drop out o' th’ hazardous occupation class when Henry gits f whittlin' out airplanes.—Abe MartIn, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Florence Meyer and daughter. Gladys. Mrs. Minnie Wilkinson and gramldaughter, Dora Wilkinson, of this city, and Mrs. Harold Frazier, of Bluffton, are enjoying a few days outing at Clear I-ake at the Meyer cottage. Miss Carolyn Acker is spending the week end with relatives at Geneva. Herman Myers visited friends at Bluffton last night. Mrs. 1. W. Macy and daughter, Martha Alice, returned to South Bend last evening after a short visit with Mrs. Macy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J 11. Heller. Miss Della Selleiueycr spent the day In Fort Wayne with her mother who is a patient at the Hope Methodist hospital receiving treatment for inflamalory rheumatism. Mrs. Anna Maliott will spend Sunday In Fort Wayne as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maliott. Mrs. Frank Spade and children, of west of the city, were the guests oj. relatives here today. Mrs. Vincent Abrams, and son, of Huntington, are spending the week end with Mrs. Abrams' parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bigham, north of the city. Mrs. Kil Arnold anM son. of near Peterson, were shoppers here today. Miss Marie Hrodlieck. of cast of the city, was a visitor here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. 1). Elzey, of Preble spent the day in Hie city shopping and visiting ft lends. Mrs. Charles .lohnson. of north of the city, was a shopper here today. Mr and Mrs. John Hocker, of Mon roe, visited relatives ami shopped here today. Mrs. John Nelson returned yesterday from a several days visit with frieuds and relatives at Monroe. Mrs. S. J. Bowers, of near Peterson is a gpest of her son aud daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mutnma. Mrs. Kenneth Butter and daughter, of east <>f the city, attended Auto Day hero today. Miss Vera Eady is spending the week end with relatives at Fort Wayne. Miss Helen Meyer will visit friends anil relatives at Fort Wayne Sunday. Miss Clarice Lux is enjoying a week end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lux.atFort Wayne. Miss Mary Blcncko, of Ft. Wayne, i* a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mr. Win. Bienoke, of Fifth street. Mrs (J. Walters, of cast of the city, w;o a shopper here this afternoon. Milton Werling of Pretile, was a business visitor here this afternoon. Mrs. Leland Franks, of 328 South Fifth street, is recovering satisfactorily from a major operation which she underwent at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. There will be no services at the local Evangelical church tomorrow, and a largo number of the congrega- ' on arc {Manning on attending the conference which is in session at Hie Crescent Avenue church, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Clino, mother of Mrs. Henry T,i<*<-htonstoigcr. 1002 High street, is seriously ill. Mrs. Clino waited upon Abraham Lincoln at a hotel in Ohio, wli<m the former president was making his campaign for the presidency.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via Nickel Plate Road May 3 And Sundays thereafter during Summer Season to Many Points excellent o|>|Mirtunilv for A ONE. DAY Ol TING and visit to Relatives and Friends. ' iii touch with the Nickel Plate Ticket Agent or C. A. Pritchard, D.P.A., Fort Wayne, Ind., for Sunday Fares and Summer Tours.
CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Chicken Supper served by iatdies’ Aid Society of E. V. church Church dining room. 5 to 7 p.m. Twenty-five cent supper — M. E. church, given by W. F. M. S. Eutaml Camp Fire — Geraldine Hower, 7:30 p.m. G. M. G. Thirty-five cent dinner— Reformed Church dining fount, 11 to 1 o'clock. SUNDAY Epworth League pbta-luck supper—at M. E. Church, 4:30 p.m. Monday Pythian Needle Club — Pythian dlonte after lodge. Delphian Society — Old Adams County bank, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday C. L. of C.--K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Miss Dora Marie Magley at F. A. Peoples residence.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925.
Dorcas Class of E. V. church—Mrs. Ben Welker. • Tri Kappa Sorority—Miss Josephine Myers. Mcbdumcb John Pctersou, George Flanders. Earl Coverdalc. l/'e Vance and Will Bpwcrs aro attending a benefit bridge party In Fort Wayne this afternoon by the Tri Kappa sorority. Mrs, J L. Kocher is spending the wek cud at the Kocher cottage al Lake Hamilton. Her daughter. Miss Helen, who is a student in the University of Michigan, brought a party of friends from the university for a house parly at the lake this week end. The Delphian Society will meet at the Old Adams County bank at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening. The Pythian Needle Club will meet Monday evening after lodge at the Pythian Home. The hostesses wil be Mesdames M. F. Worthman, M. E. Hower, Forest Elzey and Giles Porter. All members are urged to attend. Miss Helen Ijprwiu entertained a number of girls at a slumber party last evening at her home in First
street. The guests included the Misses Mary Katherine Schug. Eleanor Pumphrey. Gretchen Schafer, Gretj cheu Kocher, Ruth Engle, Mildred Liddy and Kathryn Dorwin. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kennedy aud their guests, Miss Florence Harshman. of Frankfort, and Mr. Casey, of Newcastle. attended the track meet at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Rebecca Eady will spend the week end nt Fort Wayne as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Kruge, and daughter, Vera Louise. < Mias Josephine Myers will entertain the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority Tuesday evening at her home in Winchester street. All members arc urged to be present. The Dorcas Class, of the Evangelical Church, will bold their regular business meeting Tuesday evening at. 7:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Ben Welker, on the Belmont Hoad. The prewnce of every meiubn is desired. Section Four of the Ladies' Aid Society of lite Evangelical Church wi)l serve a chicken supper in the
VOTE FOR CHAS. W. YAGER fr 1 for .J MAYOR Efl Next Tuesday and he will see that Your Interests arc protected. With four year’s experience as your provements. I also believe in protecting mayor 1 believe I am better able to serve the taxpayers interests. ou, that if I was a stiangei at the job. protect your vote by voting next Tuesday If elected 1 will do my best to serve you which registers you for the general elecfaithfully and honestly. No one wants to (j on jf you f j o no s vo t c nex t Tuesday you see our fine city go backward. I believe in will not have a right to vote at the general going ahead as far as we are able with im- oleefion unless you register. Vote! Vote! Vote! Vote! The Mayor’s ollice takes considerable time to attend to it right. I promise you that 1 will give it all the time it requires. I believe in law enforcement and pledge myself to do all in my power to see that the laws are enforced. My past record as Mayor will bear inJ yestigation and I invite you to look it up. * If elected I will look after the city’s business like I would my own. A person who would i not do that, should not ask for the office. City first, my business afterward, will be my motto. If elected I will appoint efficient helpers so that the business of the City will be 1 well taken care of in all departments. I have made no promises and will make none until after I am elected. i • Thanking You Again For Your Support ' Yours For Service I CHARLES W. YAGER » \ Political Advertising.
church dining room Saturday, Muy 7, fro mfive to eevvn o'clock. Tim Hupper will be rervod for tliirty-llve cents a plate. — Discussing Results Os “Attack” On Oahu Island By Arthur (i« Greve (It. P. Prowl<'orres|x»iideni i Honolulu, Hawaii, May 2. —In historic Central Union church, transfonimil Into a licet service club during the course of the tnanguvere, the second day’s critique to decide the results of the recent |''attack?’ ,un Oahu was in progress today. Utmost secrecy surrounds the deliberations. High officers of the army, navy and marine corps who directed the war plans, aud lesser ranking officers, 800 in all. are the only persons admitted to the crowded room. The “black" forces hold the center of the stagi' (hiring the first day's parley. The “blue” attackers arc expected to present details of the strategy they used at today's session. The "blues" are unofficially credited with a victory on the maneuvers. Marion Hoagland is spending the week end at Fort Wayne visiting with friends.
EATS RESTAURANT 9 SUNDAY DINNER —MenuNoodle Soup Fried Chicken New Potatoes, Creamed Escaloped Corn Cottage Cheese Sliced Tomatoes Strawberry Short Cake with Cream Parker House Rolls Coffee Tea or Milk Price 50c Phone 28
