Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1925 — Page 3

TODAY’S BRIDE. I w / V\ / i: I W; < ■ >* .* I Ok- ‘ *®"‘ |"a> ;_ J 1 U • MRS. MATILDA DODGE. MK| in-troit. Midi. — On Monday after|K June 29. in her home in Grouse ,W. 1,1 Park. Mrs. Matilda R. Dodge wjM.' ~, united in marriage to Alfred G. a®\\T,si>n. a Detroit lumber dealer. 331 Ahhough the estate of the former John F. Dodge, has made BH]i, ,■ ~ne of the world's richest women. Dodge had a quiet and simple . I'lline. No invitations were issued 9^L UI | only a few relatives attended. MBf John H. Dodge, who, with his broth|K• Horace E.. founded Dodge Bros.. IKni . died early iu 1920. The recent gHtcile of the company to New York ■HI .inking interests is said to have netthe two widows $175,000,000. Uli Until the announcement last April his engagement to Mrs. Dodge. Mr. was not widely known in De|H| it. having lived here only about five ||Hy u.- He was born in Lawrenceburg. SHliid and was graduated from the litdeputment of Beloit college. Be|K>it.' Wis„ in 1906. SHF .Miss Amelia Rausch, sister of the ■Blr.de. was the bridesmaid, and Don- (’. Wilson, brother of the bridewas the best man. The Rev. N. Wilson, tile father, assist||Med Hie officiating clergyman, the Rev. "»Hj. ph A Vance. The others present Mrs. Wilson, the mother of the --m. and ,tle bride's 'wo children. CHOIR PRACTICE TONIGHT 1 The choir of the Zion Reformed g|Hvill meet for practice at 7:0 o'clock SHU'i- evening. Members are requested ■■to be present.

CHEVROLET Quality at Low Cost Powerful Valve-in-head motor—dry-plate disc features that you would expect to find only clutch—extra strong rear axle with banjo-type on high priced cars. Chevrolet represents housing—Duco finish in beautiful colors— the highest type of quality car selling at handsome closed bodies by Fisher—all are a low price. Deliveries Coming More Regular. ’ USED CARS ' Star Coupe Ford Sedan Ford Coupe 2 Ford Touring These cars can be bought for cash or on terms I Phone 5 75 for Demonstration SALES P. B. Hebble, Prop. Roy Johnson, Salesman

Society' CLUB CALENDAR Friday Delta Theta Tju initiation — Miss .Florence Holtbouse, 7:30 p m. Ladies Aid Society of M. E. Church —Church parlors. Epworth League Lawn Party— Church lawn, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Two-cent supper, Indies Aid Society of U. B. church—church dining room—--5 to 7 o’clock. T uesday Afternoon Bridge Club—Mrs. O. L. Vance Psi lota Xi—Mis. W. P. Shrock. 7:30 pm. Sunday Emmanuel Walther League, Ice Cream Social and Out-Door Entertainment —Schoolhouse lawn. The sixth annual reunion of the Kinsey family will be held in one of the parks at Fort Wayne, on Sunday, August 2. All members of the family are urged to be present and bring their dinner. The family is widely scattered, members residing in Adams Wells. Jay, Allen and other counties in Indiana, and in Michigan. Ohio. Oklahoma and other states. Charles Holley, of Portland, Is president of the organization, and Anna Denhower, of Fort Wayne, is secretary. Mrs .Raymond Keller delightfully etnertained the memebrs of the So Cha Rea Club last evening at her home in Ninth street A two-course dinner of pretty appointments was served at seven o’clock. The Misses Delores Omlor. Clara Baker and Gertrude Brandyberry assisted the hostess in serving. The guests besides the club members were Mrs. Owen Davis. Misses Charlotte and Margaret Niblick .Irene Holthouse and MilI dred Keller. The prizes were awarded 'to Mrs. Charles Starost, Miss Flor- ‘ ence Harris and Miss Helen Gass. Miss Mildred Keller won the guest prize. The first social affair given at the new Elk’s Home was a miscellaneous shower for the home and a bridge party given yesterday afternon by the ladies. Garden flowers were used extensively in the decorations of the home. The tables were arranged on

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the lawn for the afternoon affair and I several rounds of bridge were enjoyed Mrs. Frank Lose was awarded the prize which she presented the home. Light refreshments were served late in the afternoon. A shower and bridge party was also enjoyed at the home last evening Mrs. Chrlatena Nib.lek, Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. France (’outer were members of the entertaining committee. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the home. Kruckcberg-Schamerloh Reunion The Kruckebeig and Schamerloh annual reunion will be held at the home of Ernest Kruckeberg, in Union township. July 19. All members of these femallies are urged to attend. An ice cream social and out-door entertainment will be given in the school house lawn by the Emmanuel Walther League Sunday. July 12, at 8:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served from booths on the grounds. The public is invited. Initiatory services will be held this evening by the members of the Delta Theta Tati sorority at the home of Miss Florence Holthouse, at her home in Madison street. The attendance of every member is requested. The Indies' Aid Society of the Evage'ical church announce a supper to be served in the church dining room Saturday evening Ju 1y25, from five to seven o'clock. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited o Goshen. — Miss 'Nellie E. Martin of Goshen has been placed in charge of a filling station.

Gift and Hat Shoppe 235 “The Store That Is Different.” All Remaining Milinery must go. OQ/» Any Straw Hat in stock at vOv Boys Middy or Waist Suits, finest quality, d* 1 DP white or blue Stamped House Dresses 98c A Waiting Room for the accomodation of women and children. A’ou Are Always Welcome Here. Phone 235. LUELLA M. HI’BLEY

SENTENCED ** nSI ~ ' xJfT'■,* </ ri r *'' ■'' ■■ '■ 4 CHARLES B. DAVIES CONCORDIA. Kas. —Chains B Davies. retired merchant, charged with assault with intent to kill in connection with an attack on his wife by Kansas City gangsters last October, on Saturday, June 27, pleaded guilty in District court here, and was sentenced to from one to ten years in prison. Davies was arrested following a confession that he hired Kansas City gangsters to kill his wife. Mrs. Davies was beaten and robbed in her home. Seven of the gangsters are under arrest on charges of assault. BLOOMINGTON — Stone for the mamouth Chicago Tribune Bldg., recently was opened, furnished by J. Hoadley and sons of Bloomington.

City Judge Charged With Irregularities Elkhart, Ind., July 10 — Walter Walker, city judge, today refused to comment on charges of irregularities in the conduct of his office made by a local newspaper. Two examiners of the state board of accounts checked his records yesterday. but their report was withheld until ft is submitted to Lawrence Orr

NOW! k’X-a: Frozen Suckers ■T—IN FLAVORS OF LEMON, CHERRY, ORANGE Everybody’s eating them—the n?w frozen confection. Treat yourself and the kiddies to one of these dainties and learn just how good they are. Water ices, frozen on sticks, highly flavored, sanitary, easily ?aten and most palatable. 5c FROZEN SUCKERS 5c You can buy them at any dealers selling Conter’s Ice Cream

chief examiner of the account* board ■ ■'l! — , ■■■ fl Baptist Young People Nominate Otticers Today Indianapolis, July it) John Singleton of Lake Forest* today was nominated for president of the Baptist young peoples union of America at the national convention heie. Nomination of Slgleton broke a precedent of many years standing. He is

young lawyer, Heretofore the presiden thaa ben a middle-aged minister. o 11 FRAKFORT — ’’The Fiery Cros». perhaps," mused Frankfort citizen/, when fire at headquarters of the Ku Klux Klan destroyed more than 400 robes and caused considerable damage. Bluffton. — Mrs. Tom Maddux of Bluffton tripped on an old belt -and fell, breaking her shoulder.

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