Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1925 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Mnfjtht* of Pythfas— K. of F. Rome, S p. ni. Loyal Daughters of E. V. ChurchMrs George Sprague, 6:30 p.m. Indies' Aid Society E. V. Church ; Church Parlors, Itridge Club—Mrs. W. P. Schrock, 2 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V i church—Miss Olive Merriman, 7:30. Silent Workers class of U. B church—Mrs. Ben Fillars, 2 p. tn. Friday Loyal Workers Class of E. V. Church—Mrs. Mollie McConnehey. it Y. B. Class of U. B. ChurchMrs. Janies Stonerook. Woman's Fore|En Missionary Socioiy of M. H Church—Church Patera, 2:3V P-m. f F. Tee-'’ream Party—Prcibyterian Church, 7 p.m. Ihilathao Class of the Baptist church will meet Friday evening in the Sunday school rooms at the church, at 7:30 o'clock. Mesdames i Drummer, Bodie and Chilcothc will be hostesses. Minnehaha Club—after lodge. ' Man Must Live” benefit of Psi lota Xi Adams Theater. | Epworth League Pot-luck supper— W F Beery home east of city. W. R. C.—l/egion Hall, 2 p.m. t Mr. and Mrs. William Breiner. east of the city, delightfully entertained ! their children, grandchildren and preat grandchildren, other relatives [and a host of frlendk last evening at !a six o'clock linner. the occasion being their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Breiner have seven children living, all of whom were present with the exception of John, of Pittsburgh. Pa, and Martin, [of Lis Angeles, who were unable to < sine on account of sickness in their families. They also have fourteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. They were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. Covers were laid for the Rev", and Mrs. A. R Fl.dderjohann and daughter. Prof, and Mrs. Hessert. tout children. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. J‘i ter Kirsch. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Gettys Palmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sarrer, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Beeching and daughter, of Huntington. Mrs. Sarah Billman, Mrs. 1. B. Stoneburner and children, Reuben Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hoffman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman. Mrs. John Huffman and daughter, Mrs. Alta Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mis. J. M. Breiner. Mr. and Mrs Dale Osborn, Mrs. Golda Gaunt and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fruchte. Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Hower. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Cramer and daughter. Mr. and Mis. Poling. Mr. ami Mrs. Ftlltam | Liliy and son. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin I King. Mrs. W L. Gunder and dangh- J ter, Mr and Mrs. Waiter Bluhm. Mr. I and Mrs. Calvin Yost and children. I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick, Mr. and Mrs. Dal- I las Hower. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, I Mrs Fred Nichols, Mrs. H. M. Beery. I Mr. and Mrs. G. If Bright. Mrs. Al I Zerkel. Mrs. Grace Smith and datigh- I ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. I Dallas Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. D I Hower, of Bluffton, Miss Helen Scott. I of Fort. Wayne. Mrs. Fred Randolph I and daughter, Mrs. D. B. Shelter and I children, of Huntington Mr and I Mrs. B. B. Biarfvett, of Monroeville, I Mr and Mrs. Eavens, of Columbia I C ty. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Moore, of 1 LlM'fton Mr. and Mi- Milo W, Till j yard, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ota I pk'.hcy, of Bluffton, and Mr. and Mrs. I H A. Breiner, of Peterson. | A very pleasant afternoon was spent I at the home of Mrs. J. H. Heller I Wednesday afternoon when she en I tertained the members of flie After I noon Bridge club and several guests I it Bridge. After several rounds of I >ridge the prize was won by Mrs. E I G. Coverdale, and delightful refresh- 1 meats were served. Guests besides |

members Included Mrs. Frank Christen, of Muskogee. Okla., Mrs. H. L. Confer, of Gary. Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson. of Indianapolis, and Mrs. France Corner, of this city, FUNKLEWTON. Mis* Florence Lew ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lewtou, of north of the city, and Russell Funk, of Mishawaka, were quietly married at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. R. W.’ Jxrose. in Winchester street, at four o'clock Wednesday ufternown. The couple were unattended. Rev. Loose, pastor of the Evangelical church, ofdelated, the single rifig ceremony being used. The bride wore a pretty frock'of copper canton crepe fashioned along straight lines with blonde satin footwear and a blonde hat. She carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and swansonia. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left on a short wedding trip through Ohio and upon their return will be at home in Mishawaka. Mrs. Funk was employed at telephone operator at Fork Wayne for the past several years and Mr. Funk is employed in the Shoo Factory at Mishawaka. An important meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be held at the home this evening at eight o'clock. Ail members arc requested to be present. Tile Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will hold an ice cream party Friday night, July 17, beginning at 7 o'clock. It will be different from most parties as it is tor any one who wants to come. It is for aged, middle aged. and young. There will be eats for ail. Cake, ice cream and home-made candy. There will be a big surprise. The party will be held on the church lawn. Miss Catherine Omlor delightfully entertained the members of her Bridge Club at the last meeting of the club year, last evening at her homo in Adams street. Miss Naomi Holthome was the only guest besides the club members. The Misses Mildred Keller and Charlotte Niblick won prizes after several rounds of bridgel Miss Omlo£ served refreshments al a late hour. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison entertained a number of’frfeifds yesterday at dinner in honor of. the Misses Arta. Melete and Emily Numbers, of Austin. Texas, who have been visiting her since July 4, and Mesdames Geo. Beers and McKay, of Fort Wayne. The Misses Numbers were former resM dents of this city and are well known here. Other guests included Mesdames I). 1). Heller. John Niblick, John Bowers. Arthur Fisher, J. S. Coverdale, Fanny Peterson. Florence Devilbliss, John Vail.and the Misses Mary and ’

Special Attractions at Edgewater Park CELINA—SUNDAY—JULY 19 I Chairplane, Merry-Go-Round, Whip, Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Amusements and Thrills Dancing afternoon and evening. I THE ADAMS Theatre f J'. “ Last time tonight j Haymond Griffith—Betty Compson U \ great team of laugh-makers in Bi “PATHS TO PARADISE" | ® Drive away your troubles wilh this picture. You will laugh yourself sick. Far better than this great silk || hut rt»unli;Hi’s fori'ieF stirvesses. ; “SKINNERS IN SILK,” a good comedy. I 10c 25c I ‘A Frida*. Saturday—“A Man Must Live." with Richard Dix and others. Friday evening only Benefit ' Psi lota Xi Blue section. ’ I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY Ifi, 1925.

Amelia Nihliek. Mrs. Obenauer alsa entertained In their honor a week ago and will issue invitations for another party in their honor within the next few days. — —o— ——- ■- L©<caite ness and will return this evening. Fred Rohrer of the Berne Witness was here today looking after business. Hugo Beitler of Berne was a business visitor here this morning He is now .connected with the Berne furniture company. Mr. George Beers of Fort Wayne called on friends yesterday. Will Miesse, “doggone his travelin skin", sends ns a folder from New York City. Last time we heard from him was in Katelliie Islands and just before that somewhere over in Australia. He hops around so lively we sometime think he must own a fleet of airplanes. O. M. Gilliom of Berne was taTTrfng life insurance here this morning. Mr, and Mrs. John H. Stewart and family, of Dayton, Ohio, motored to Decatur last night for a visit with friends. Mr. Stewart, who is manager of the Christian Cublishing Association, of Dayton, made a business rip to Huntington today. We may not know when we-re well off. but investment agents git onto It somehow. We can't eat our cake an’ have it, but we can borrow money on a Ford an' still drive it. Abe Martin Indpls. News George Wildman, of Fort Wayne, representative of the Loyal Insurance Company, health and accident insurance writers for masons, is in the city on business today. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkiess and laughters, Naomi and Frances, motored to Paulding, Ohio, yesterday and were the guests of friends Mrs. Amos Fisher returned from Fort Wayne this morning where she visited her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Cross. Miss Thprneta Osborn returned from Fort Wayne this morning after an over night visit at her parental home. Miss Ida Potts has returned from a three weeks vacatipfl trip through the southern and western part of Indiana. ' Miss Maude McLaughlin and Miss Agues Conray. of Wichita. Kansas, are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Mohn.Evans. Miss Conray will leave within a few days for Chicago, where she will take a short course at Chicago University. Miss McLaughlin will join her in September and they wil return to their homes. Mrs. C. O. Davisson, of Anderson.

la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aron Stevens, of Elm street, for a few days. Mrs. William Rlnderspacher, who has been visiting it. Berne since the golden wedding aniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bixler, and her son Billy, and Morris Smith, motored | to Decatur yesterday for a visit with the N. A. Bixler and Robert Krick families. Miss Frieda Lehman, clerk at the Bank of Berne, la spending a four day vacation in this city this week, as the guest of her sbter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adler. .Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Christen and little daughter. Harriet Frances, of Springfield, Illinois, are spending a short visit with Mr. Christen’s parents north of town. Work on the big concrete reservoir under construction al the sugar plant is progressing nicely and it is expected the improvement will be completed within thirty days and ready for use in the campaign which willstartearly in October. • The Elks held their regular meeting last evening and initiated a class of candidates. Willis Fonncr has secured more ' than a hundred special premiums for poultry displays at the fair and will soon publish the complete list. The premium lists are now being prepared and will soon be ready with a lot of splendid classes and offers. Keep , your eyes open.

THIS IS I TRUCK DISPLAY WEEK :: . Ford ton truck, HLsIJ Scc this ton Ford with steel express - lruck and other body and enclosed models at our steel cab. display moms. Special Showing and Demonstrations of the Full Line of Ford-built . Bodies, on the Sturdy Ford Chassis. * Be surerto visit the Adams County Auto Ctt„ this Over a million Ford Trucks and light delivery week and sec the display of Ford Trucking cars are in service today—giving dependable and Equipment and the full line of Ford-built bodies ’ economical service »o their users. Chassis and »n the Ford one-ton chassis. alike possess those in-built qualities of strength and durability that are identified with all Ford products. This is an exceptional opportunity to learn how Ford equipment can bring a new economy into vour business. Special demonstrations of all Through the huge volume of Ford production vpes of Ford-built trucks and their application —permitting of remarkable economies—it is to your business will be given. possible to sell these complete units at the low • prices now in effect. , I It will pay you to come now—today—while the 'complete line is on display. These dependable . . . low-cost trucking units—loo% Ford value—built »on t fail to visit this interesting and valuable complete to Ford standards of serviceability, are display. Feel free to ask for demonstrations t ivailable for almost everv type of haulage and *nd for help in lowering your present truck s delivery. in ? costs - Adams County Auto Co. Fred E. Kolter, Mgr. Decatur, Ind. Authorized Ford Dealers Madison Street WATCH FOR FORI) TRUCK PA RADE SATURDAY AFTERNOON TRUCKS AND DELIVERY CARS j

With the many big sales now in progress its tip to you to buy in Decatur. Money saved is just as good as money earned and you cun sure do It here if you watch the columns of Hits paper. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Blebke have returned to Milwaukee, Wia.. after spending a two weeks vacation with the William Bleeko family and other relatives here. Mr. Blecko is employed at the Phoenix Knitting Mills of that city. Miss Esther Railing returned to her work in Fort Wayne, after a several days visit at her home here. Miss Alvcna Bohnke returned to Fort Wayne after a weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. J. fl. Railing and family. John Gant, and “Fuzzy” Vandiver, members of tho Franklin College basketball team, and Roger Branlgen were guests of Deane Dorwin last uight. Messrs. Herman Heusr and William Bleeke. Jr.„ left Tuesday morning for Milwaukee, Wls., to visit friends and relatives. Miss Frances Dugan left, this morning for Indianapolis for a weeks visit with her brother-in-taw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich. Mrs. William McKay, of Ft. Wayne was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan last evening. Mrs J. C. Coverdale and granddaughter, Mary Madeline. Coverdale, are visiting friends at Berne. Mrs Dick Peterson and son. French and daughter. Marguerite, of Gary.

ars the guests of Mrs. Fanny Peterson and other relatives here for a tew days. Mrs. Frank Christen, of Muskogee.| Oklahoma, and Mrs. H. L. Conter, of . Gary, who have been visiting rcla- . tives and friends here for the past several days, will leave this afternoon for Mrs. Center's home. Otto Fuelling, of northeast of the i city, was here this afternoon looking after business interests. , Lawrence Beitler, of Monroe, was . a business visitor here today Mr. and Mrs. William Hyerly. of

j THE CORT | ■ TONIGHT TOMORROW I “AFTER BUSINESS HOURS” | ■ A most interesting drama with 1, ■ Elaine Kammerstein—Lou Teilegen »■ H A story depicting Hit predicament of a wife who was • ■ not permitted tn be her husbund’s partner. n “TWINS,” a clever comedy. jl 10c 25c 1 n Coming Sunday—“A Woman’s Faith.” ■■■ . ■■ i— ■■■■ i 1 ■■■——

Wells county, shopped hero this attvrnoon. Mrs. Frank Heiman, of Washington I township, was a shopper here yesterday atternon. Mrs. Sarah Purdy has returned from a several days visit with friends and i relatives «t Indianapolis A. D. Crist and Frances Uostoll" fwll motor to Angola this evening to visit friends. O- » ' —‘ Ice Cream •T r ><‘ quart. PORTER S GROCERY

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