Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1925 — Page 3
kJ - l CLUB CALENDAR Monday Delta Theta Tan Social Meeting— Mrs. James Brown, 7:30 p. m . Pythian Sisters pot-luck supper— I'ythiuu Home, 6:30 pin. Elk’s Women meeting—New Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge, Installation and Three Link Club, 7:30 p. ni. Kirkland Ladies’ Club—Mrs. Francis Fugaite. Wednesday 11. B. Missionary Society—Mrs. John Hill. 2 p. m. Thursday Woman's Missionary Society of E. V. Church —Chure hparlors, 2 p. m. Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church —In Church parlors, 2:30 p.m Bridge Club—Mrs E. W. Kampe 2 p. n>Mooseheart Legion, pot luck supper an dshower. Home Missionary Society of M. E. church —church parlors, Friday Ice-Cream Stand on Court house Lawn — Ladies Aid Society of U. B. church. E. L. of C. H. Missionary Stand— Court House Corner, all day. Pastry sale by Civic section of Woman’s (Tub—Central grocery 10 am. Old furniture auction sale by Civic section of Women's Club— Liberty Way, folowing merchant’s drawing. Moser—Brown Miss Edna Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brown, and Ray Moser, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moser, of Monroe, were united in marriage Saturday at two o’clock at the Zion Reformed church parsonage. The Revt. A. R. Fledderjohann. pastor of the Zions Reformed church, received the vows. Florence Kuhn and Curtis Engle were the witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Moser will reside at Fort Wayne, where Mr. Moser is employed. The Civic Section of the Woman's Club wil hold a pastry sale in the Central Grocery next Friday morning starting at 10 9’clock. The patronage of the public wil be appreciated. An auction sale of old furniture will be held on Liberty Way' by the Civic Section of the Woman's Club, immediately following the men liant's gift distribution next Friday afternoon. Many good pieces of furniture will be sold. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon. July 2, in the church parlors, at. 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. H. S. Michaud. Mrs. Roy Runyon and Mrs. Medaugh will be the hostesses. Mrs. W. E. Lee will lead the devotionals. The Missionary queries will be conducted by Mrs. R. F. Glendenning All ladies of the church are invited to attend. The Kirkland Ladies’ Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Francis Fugate. Tuesday afternoon. All members are urged to attend. Installation of officers will be held by the members of the Rebecca Lodge Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. 'I he Three Link Club will meet and a pot luck supper will be served. All members are urged to attend. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Evangelical Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the church. The attendance of every member is requested. A family reunion was enjoyed at the Fred Geirt home. Sunday. The dinner was served in picnic style at noon after which a social afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. William Geiei. of Shannavon. Sask.. Canada, were guests from a distance. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geier, L. F. Geier, Mr. and Mrs. William (<• i*' l and son, Glen, Mr. and Mis. J-roil Geier and daughter, Madeline. Mis Mona Bernard, Mr. anti Mrs. Samuel Traster and sons, Olin, Floyd and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Lockard. M> and Mrs. Schlatter and daughter Lila, MrXjnd Mrs. Hohn. Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Chronister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R- M l,ser ’ Mrs. Emma Miller, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Ellison entertained a number of friends Sunday at their home near Vera Cruz. A DEAD COLDS .. I I Melt in spoon; inhale-’P ■ I apply freely up Y.IS.MS
banket diiuiu. Served at noon uud t music and u ' big the ’ 3 “ J ° yed durJ " eluded Mr * T ** gUe " U ln ' nd son, Ho ?’ W ‘ lber Uurto “ Sheets and • and Mm ' C ’ C ' Florence- “ nd daUKhter ’ " Inger and R ° b ! rt ‘ Paye; Mr. a n * MU y JaDe “ nd ‘ children, n ? “ <1 , “ r nd Mrl ’ I’ldker. BakF«d D 'BaXn;i'ffi “““ M * ldre “ Miss Mari Mr ' and 1 Mrs. A. Gr ? de ' aW * Mrß ' i " onH - DeWayne “nd Levern, , WayM J' Felker, Mrs) churleß Samples and Mr a „ (1 Mrs ' Tope and f ,?," y ’ Mrß, M “ y ’ Kohn. John G€ ° rge ~ , , tohn Meyer, and Mrs. John Elx tor> 1 Mrs r, ti nd ( Mrß Sthirmeyer “ nd Mrs. Rout, an, und Mrg F E 'am.!, of tliis were the gueats o Mr. ami M, A . Kuebler at dinner Sunday. The Home l lary Society o£ the Methodist . wi u me€t with Mrs. Harry E. 1 Thursday afternoon. All metrire urged to attend as it is a ig O s importance. Ihe date of the n g was changed from Friday to day. Mrs. Ellen I entertained at dinner Sunday ig j n honor O s J. D. Nidlinger, y home east of the city. • The Ladies’ Society of the I nited Brthren h will conduct, an ice cream, cqd candy stand on the court hotwn, Auto Day, i'fiday, July 3. "beral patronage of the public is ed. They also announce a two-etpper to be served at the church five to seven o’clock, Saturday li. The Women's la ry Society of the United Brethiurch will meet at the home of heorge Hill, on Ninth street, at 3ck Wedensday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. iFarr, Mr and Mrs. Riley Crisnand children. Mr. and Mrs. Fraarroll, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hower and Mrs. Fred Hancher and ch.il Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahr, Miss Helq-r and Mr. Leo Kirsch. Mr. and Frank Devor and family motor, Celina, Ohio Sunday, where thijoved a picnii dinner at the hon Mr. and Mrs Giles V. Porter, r guests were Niles White and Kern. Mrs. L. Wl Ka will eutertain
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DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925.
the Bridge Club Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The Ladies of the Mooseheart Legion will have a pot luck supper "fid shower Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Max Coffee, All members are urged to attend. — —— —o—— L©<|aib M illiam Messel, of Geneva, was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Dallas Hower spent Sunday .it Portland with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ford. Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and daughter, Virginia, of Van Wert, O , were tho guests of Mrs. Meyers’ parents, Ma and Mrs. Alva Nichols, Sunday. Mrs. c. C. Pumphrey and daughter, Eleanor have returned from Johnstown, Pa., after a tew weeks visit with relatives. Mb. and Mrs. Harry Helm motored to \an Wert, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. I he Misses Eva and Carolyn Acker motored to Geneva Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reicheldeffer. They were accompanied home by their neice, Mary Francis Reicheldeffer, who will speud the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oldman returned to their home at Greenfield, after spending the week end here with Mrs. Oldman s mother, Mrs. Lulu Swearingen. Gordon Engler and Free Frisinger motored to Bluffton last evening and visited friends. Mrs. Mae Robinson visited friends at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Carrie Keliler and son. Guy, and R. O. Gass, of Huntingtou were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F ,E. Gass and family, Sunday. Charles Malott, of Fort Wayne. 1 spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Anna Malott. 1 Mrs. W. F. Helm, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives here yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. D. I. Hower and son, Martin, and daughter, Lois, and grand- '* son, Jimmy, of Humeston, lowa, are ' visiting relatives here for a few days. E. F. Miller made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. ’ Hazel Brittson, of Mildred, was the 0 week end guest of Miss Hariett My>r o ers ’ Miss Rose Leyse. spent tbeday in 1C s Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dailey and daugh*e ter, Marietta, of Paulding, Ohio, spent Sunday here as the guests of Mr. and in Mrs. D. M. Hower and family.
Mr. und Mrs. E, P. Copeland and daughters, Alice and Margaret, o f Paulding, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker and daughter, Lois, and son, Jumus, of Paulding. Ohio, were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. . J. Harkless Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peoples Were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Koop, at Fort Wayne, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Miller and son, Kenneth, motored to Middlepoint, where they visited relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, of this city, ami Mr. Mrs. A. B. Ford und son, Arthur, of Portland, left this morning for Memphis, Tenn., and other points south. They expect to be gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shirk, of Monroe, Miss Angie Firka and Mr. Byford Macy, of Decatur, spent Suuday at Blue lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagoner are visiting their son, William Secaur aud family, in Peru this week. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Fruth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Pack and son, Paul, of Fostoria, Ohio, spent the week-end at
THE ADAMS Theatre LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE AIR MAIL” A big Paramount production, featuring Warner Baxter, Billie Dove, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. rite sky’s the limit lor thrills and excitement. The picture that sets a new mark for thrilling enterlaiumenl. “LION'S WHISKERS,” a clever comedy. 10c 25c
I Only 4 More Days And Then--H X. I FRIDAY, JULY 3 I DISTRIBUTION TO TAKE PLACE AT 1:30 GET READY FOR THIS BIG EVENT SOME ONE IS GOING TO GET A FORD TOURING CAR ■ The local stores will close all day Saturday—July 4th— and S they cordially invite you to do your trading- on Friday. Ihe reguS lar AUTO DAY will also be held on Friday and the merchants are H planning many big events in the line of merchandise for this day. 1 ’ Nearly every merchant gives tickets. Ask for them when | you make a purchase or pay your account. They will mean a 10l to H someone and IT MAY BE YOU. | • We’ll Look For You in Town Friday I Trade in Decatur Decatur Ollers More I .— —-
the R. E. Gleudeulug home. Mra. Frank Alwelu aud daughters, of Shelby, Ohio, are enjoyiug a weeks visit with Mrs. Fanny Peterson and other relatives here. Mr. Alweln returned to his home this morning after spending the week-end here with his family and rctutives. Mr. und Mrs. C. E. Cornthwaite aud family, of Springfield, 111., are visiting at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Dan Kitson, of Elm street, this week. Miss Zelma Deltoa underwent a tonsilectomy at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning und is getting along nicely. Curl Gerber. Randall Brandyberry and Ernest Uhrich are upending a few days at Hamilton lake. o— We have a full line of Stock and Poultry Feeds. Try our Veribest Egg Mash, only $3.00 per 100 lbs. Ask your neighbor about this mash. .We manufacture it. ZIM M ERM AN -(A RPER CO. 153t3 eod
W. A. Klcpper made a business trip to Celina, Ohio, this morning. Dr. Roy Archbold visited al the Fort Wayne Country club yesterday. Rev. H. N. Covert returned from Winona thia morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moses of Fort Wayne visited here over Sunday. Robert Krick who was injured two months ago when he received an elec-
It Takes Time To Raise Crops Time for plowing, harrowing. ■■ discing, seeding; time for crops H tagrow and ripen, time to har- ■ vest them. n t • n ' It takes lime to raise a good M crop of money—a long series H of regular deposits, compound H interest additions, more deposn its. Then at harvest time the |w things you wanted but could II not allord are within your II reach. Success is yours. ■ 1 Grow your crop of money in 11 * this strong bank. Capital and 1 ’
trie ahock while working with Heber Humbarger on a radio aerial, returned to work this morning at the expreas j company's’office, ■ I—l-AVANTADS ! - — I. -o Oats and corn chop 'Ground either fine or course. ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO. I* 1.5313
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