Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1925 — Page 2

I lOty I CLUB CALENDAR I v ’■**“’ ■ Monday I T«u- MiHB Margaret J I jivlott. 8 P m - I I now X » U,,OJ “ u “’’ v I,|o “ q " , ° : ■ ' „,« i.uo|»wjw<l P“« —ui««*U , ■ f.usiuv.W I" 11 TuM day I , )( „cas Claw <4 E V cburch-Mrs I T^K’;r<'Han. 8 p. m . \ I phib Class of Baptist church- Mlm , ■ Helen Beard. 7:30 p in. I H ,' hi lo class of Baptist Sunday Mhool I Miss He'en Heard. 7:30 p.m. ] I wMS- ° r Zion Relorlueil thurch , ■ 2:30 p.m- ■ Wednesday I pver Heady Class of M, K gun- J I day School -Pete Poaratm home, , I ?30 P 1U ( I faithful Folh'wi-is Class of the Bo I b 0 church. Ice Cream Social- School I house. I Psi lota Xi Benefit Show ' Grounds | for Divorce”. Adims Theatre. I Thursday I Baptist Woman's Society — |<rs I jjfha Buhler. 2 p.m. ( I Ladies, Aid Society of Calvary | church-Jennie Smith. 9 P I Work and Win Class of U. H- church I -Mrs. Frank Baker, postponed. I Woman's Home and Foreign MiaI sionary Society of Presbyterian hurebe- Mrs. M. A. Risinger, 2:30 The Philo Sunday schol class of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Helen Beard, on Jefferson street, at 7.30 o'clock Tuesday evening The Baptist Woman's Society will | rteet. with Mrs. Bina Buhler a* her ' home at 239 bine street Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Brumley will have charge of the Missionary program. The Philo Class of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mis. Helen Beards on West Jefferson street. Tuesdap evening at 7:30 o'clock. Important business for the year will lie taken care of and all niembeds are urged to be present. The Ladie s Aid Society of the Cal very Church wt 11 meet aat the home of Jennie with Thursday afternoon at two o'clock) Miss Margaret Mylott will be hostess to the members of the Delta Theta Tan Sorority t|>nijil at !isr home on Fifth street . Important business will be transacted aud a good attendance is urged. The Eever Ready Sunday Sunday School Class of the Methodist Church will meet at the Peter Pearson home Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The Faithful Followers Class of the Bobo Methodist Church will hold an ice-cream social at the schoolhouse Wednesday evening. The social was to have been held last Wednesday, but on account of- the bad weather was postponed. A parcel post sale will be held in connection and several contests and fishing pools, sack races, cake walk and many other forms of entertainment wiH be provided. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A. Frk singer at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. E. S. Moses and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman will be the assistant hostesses. Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger will have charge of the devotionals and Mrs. S. D. Beavers will conduct the Missionary queries. Mrs. " L. Smith will have the lesson on Our Medical Missions," Special music will be a part of the program. All ladies of Hie church are invited to attend. friends have received announcements from Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hoff ■mm. of Anthony boulevard, Fort Mayne, announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Euphemia, to C. Hale Snyder, which occurred at the St. Mary's Catholic church July 14, at Fort Wayne Mrs. Snyder is a sister to Mrs. Hubert Schmitt of this 'tty. and Mr. Snyder was a former ' "Went o? this city, having attended the local High School. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are making their home on Sotuh Fairfie'd avenue. Mr. Snyder is employed at the Vesey Floral company. Mrs;. Chester Shoaf entertained a number of friends and relatives Sunday in honor of the sixteenth birthday, anniversary of her son Arthur, and her seventeenth wedding anniversary. During the afternoon refreshments were served. The guests iuclud-

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ed the members of Arthur's conlirma-' tion class, who were Thurman Elzey. Harold Shoaf, Josephine Jaebrg. Marie | Hotter, Madeline Miller, Radell Andrews. MarceDa Gerber and Gayuel Graber Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peck and family, Mr, and Mrs. gcherry, and family. Mr. and Mrs. , Louie Kreutsman and family, Mr and Mrs. Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Bittner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graber and family, Mrs. Ed Miller and dan- | ghter, Virginia. Mis Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and family. Charles Fulton. of this city and Mr. Cable, of Preble. Mrs. Sarah Case will entertain the members of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church at her home in Fifth street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. John Stoneburnar, of Monroe, why has just recently returned from Midwest, Wy. where she resided several years, will give a brief outline of her experience in Missionary work in that state. Mrs. Bloueburner was a former member of the local issionary society of the Metho dist church The meeting of the Work and Win Class of the United Brethren church which was to have been held at the home of Frak Baker Thursday evening, has been postponed a week »m account jit sickness. All members are urgAd to note the change. The Durcass Class of the Kfanfelnal unduy School will meet at the home of Mrs. Esta Liddy Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The presence of every member is requested. A very enjoyable surprise Harty was given last evening in honor of the Misses Mary and Marcella Lengerich at the home of their brother Fifteen couples were in ance and games and music were the diversions of the evening. late hour, a luncheon of pretty appointments was served Out-of-town guests were Ixiwrenee Weldon, Al Brinkus and Earl Holbrock, of Fort Wayne. The Catholic Imdies of Columbia will meet. Tuesday evening at the Knights of Columbus Hall at dight o’clock. The presence of every mem her is desired- ■ -o —————■—■ ILoeaH® Mr. Roush. A field worker for the Salvation Army is here for a few days to organize a committee to put on_a drive, the Decatur quota being SSOO. The money is nsed for relief work. - Berne has agreed to raise $250 for the fund which however his nothing to do with the Decatur quota, as the organizations are made separate in the various communities rather than by counties. Mr. and Mis. O. L. Vance and dau- ' ghter. Lee Anna, of North Second st., loft to da for Rome City for a two weeks outing. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy and son. Byford, and Miss Angie Firks motored to Elkhart Saturday where they visited over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Hocker. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and daughter. Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Peterson returned Saturday s evenign fro ma two weeks' motor trip through Wisconsin. Mississippi and Minnesota. Fred Kinzie returned to his home here this morning, after spending tihe week-end in Columbus, Ohio. Miss Doris Hoff, of Columbus. Ohio, is a guest at the Mrs. Flora Kinzie and family, on North Second street. Miss Marguerite and Master French Peterson, of Gary, who have spent several weeks at the home of their grandparents in Bluffton, will come to Decatur this week t(j visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower and other relatives. Mrs. James Downing, of Van Wert, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Flora Kinzie of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, of Indianapolis. are the guests of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of Third street Mrs. Mina Brown, of Chicago, is a guest of her mother aud sister, MrsKate Brake and daughter. Louise. Mrs. Brown and Miss Loißse Will leave next week for Miami, Florida. They will makethe trip by automobile and expect to be gone to months and may locate there permanently. Mrs. J. D. Riley, of Paulding, Ohio, is spending the week with her par- ( ‘ents, Mr and Mrs. D. M- Hower and family.. Dr., Roy Archbold left yjesterday for Leland, Michigan, where he will spend two weeks with Mrs. Archbold• and daughter. Josephine, who have been there tor the past several weeks at the Schafer cottage. Mr,, and Mrs. A. B> Ford and sou. Arthur, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Hauatz enpillar, of Portland, spent Sunday afternoon at the D. M- Hower home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amarine aud son stopped here Sunday for a several hours visit enroute to their home in

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Anderson, after a trip through Michigan. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beider aud Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rapp and daughter, Susanne, of Syracuse, Indiana, have ' returned home after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. They were accompanied by Clark William Smith who will be a guest of the Rapp family for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoffman and children, of Fort Wayne, have returned home after spending the week-end . with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams, of Metier Avenne. Miss Mary Moses, of Detroit, Michi- ‘ gun, spent Sunday with her parents ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moses, of North Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Daily, of Yankton, South Dakota, who have been visittig at the Ed Moses residence, left Sunday for Kalamazoo Michigan. Mr and Mrs. R. Meyers, of Monroe spent Sunday in Decatur. Miss Winnifred Arnold left yester- • day afternoon for New Castle where she will be the guest of her aunt for a week. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers spent the week-eud in Fort Wayne as the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Leahy. Mr. and Mrs. Dore B. Erwin, of Js’orth Second street, left Sunday for Martinsville. They were accompanied as far as Muncie by Miss Kate Maddy who has spent the past two weeks in this city as the guest of Mrs. Mary Congleton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambelain, of Peru spent Sunday in this city as the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. George Flanders. I. W. Macy left this morning for a business trip through northern Ohio, after spending Sunday at the John Heller home. The Misses Wanda Albaugh Zim merman, Mr. Howard Walters, of Bowling Green. Ohio, ami Abe Schoop, Findlay, Ohio, were the week-end guest of the Milton Chronister and Perry Walters homes at Bobo. Miss Donna Parrish and Mr. Frank , Rawley motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Leo Kirsch made a business trip to Herne this morning. Mrs. Joe Smith has resumed her duties at the H. and B Dry Godos Company after enjoying a months’ vacation. | 4 Mrs. Fred Lichenstager, and son, Paul, and daughters, Lucile and Dorothy and Misses Helen and Geral- ' dine Everett spent Sunday afternoon i at the C. T.'Johnson home south of 1 the city. Miss Mabel Hower, of the Old Adams County Bank, is enjoying a ' two weeks’ vacation. > Mr. and Mrs. Iva Decker and daughter Lois, of Van Wert, 0.. were ' the guests of Mr. ind Mrs. D. J. Darkless Sunday. They were accompanied home by their son, James, who has been visiting his grandparents for the . past two weeks. ' A. P. Copeland and daughters, Alice and margaret, of Paulding. Ohio, amt Mrs. Campbell, of Tulsa Okla., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Darkless and family Sunday. Miss Margaret Copeland will spend the week here is the guest of Miss Naomi Darkless. Miss Genevieve Berling visited friends at Fort Wayne Sunday after- . noon. R. J. Harting motored to Van Wert, Ohio. Sunday afternoon and enjoyed several rounds of golf. Miss Helen Gass, of the Decatur Insurance company, is enjoying a weeks' vacation with the Mrs. J. B. Holthouse family at Lake Wawasee. Miss ' Katherine Omlor, of the stenographic department of the Cloverleaf Creamery is also enjoying a weeks vacation there. Grinding and lay work, quick! service. Hileman Garage. Itj Girl Gained 7 Pounds Nine Years an Invalid That's just what McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for the Babcock Girl—and is doing as much for tens of thousands of thin, underweight, weak and discouraged people all over America. These sugar coated, pleasant to take tablets should be given to chil-j dren instead of the vile stomach upsetting oil itself they surely do help the frail, delicate little ones and 60 tablets cost but 60 cents at the Holthouse Drug Co., or any real druggist anywhere in America. i| Read this letter if you have a childH that needs to gain health and strength. I "My little girl was stricken with infantile paralysis when she was 5 mouths old and was an invayd for 9 years—when I saw au ad in the paper that McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets would build up wasted tissues. I bought a box and she gained i verv slowly at first and after taking I eight boxes, she gained seven pounds Thanks to’ McCop’s Cod Liver Oil, Compound Tablets, after trying al-, most everything else on the market. She is on the road to recovery and goes to school every day.” Mrs. L. 1 Babcock., Appleton, Wis. 1 Imitations of McCoy’s may be offered but be sure and ask for McCoJ's the original and genuine and if after thirty days treatment you are not delighted with results —why, get your m mey back. 1

Mr. aud MiC Clem Korteuber returned Saturday form Grand Rapids, Michigan, where they spent a week as the eueala of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kirby, of Willoughby, Ohio, visited friends here ?esterday. H. B. Albright, of Delphi, apent the week-end here with his family. T. C. Marker, of Windfall, is a guest of his daughter. Mrs. H. B. Albright. T. R, Marker, of Windfall is attend ing the Reppert Auction school here and making his home with hie sister, Mrs. Albright during the three weeks of the school. Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Stolte and daughter, Naomi, of Dayton, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fruchte and other friends here this week. Mrs. Ben Schroyer and daughter. Kathryn, have returned from Indianapolis where they visited relatives. Frederick Schroyer remained for a sev. era I weeks visit with Miss Ella Mut scliler. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kiefer, entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Gable and their father, Philip Fable, of Fort Wayne, at diner Sunday. Mrs. Emma Hackman and daughter. Loretta, of Danville, Michigan, have arrived for a visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lammiman spent Sunday at Greenville, Ohio, where they attended the Miller family reunion. Miss Nellie Brodbeck spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Anna Brodbeck, east of the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stanley ami son. Junior, who have ben visiting at the home of Mrs. W- L. Stanley, returned to their home at Evanston, 111., yes-, terday. They were accompanied home 1 by Mr. Stanley’s sister, Miss Helen, j who will spend several weeks vacation with them. Miss Virginia Laurent and Robert Weihers spent the week-end with Mr. Meibers mothers, Mrs. Mae Meibers, at Rome City.

The Next Big Event Means Much To You GIFT DAY Conducted by the Decatur Merchants AUGUST 15 SSOO in Awards First Distribution Second Distribution 10 o’clock a. m. 1:30 o’clock p. in. S2OO S3OO In Coupon Books 1° Coupon Books To make the regular Gift Day still more interesting and beneficial to you the Decatur merchants have arranged foi* two big distributions on this day. Both are well worth your time and you cannot al ford to miss them. Simply ask for tickets when you make a purchase or pay an account. Nearly every merchant has them and you are entitled to them. Remember the Date, August 15 Trade in Decatur Decatur Offers More

Mr. and Mrs. H P. SdNiiiit and daughter, and r. and Mrs. Frank motored to Fort Wayne Sunday. C. D. Tecple returned this morning from u week-end visit with his family at Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Kooh and daughter, Mary, of Bobo, were visitors here this morning. Announcement of the laymen's retreat, to be held at Notre Dame University, South Bend, from August 13 to 16. was made at the services at the St. Marys Catholic church yesterday, Members of the local congregation have been invited to attend the retreat and several men of the congregation are planning to go. The regular meeting of the city council will be held Tuesday evening at the city hall. o JACKSON PAROLES ANOTHER “LIFER” (Continued from Page One) larceny. Sentence reduced to (our moot ha. Charles Durham, sentenced to one to 21 years. The fine of Henry Campbell immposed in the Sullivan city court for violation of the liquor laws was remitted. The case of Vernon Wainscott, sentenced from Henry County for grand larceny, was stricken off docket. o DAVID WINTEREGG ' DIES EARLY TODAY (Continued from Page One) John and Dan, of Berne; and Joseph, of Lisbon, North Dakota. Funeral services wil be held from the home at 9:3<l o'clock Wednesday _morning and from the Reformed •church in Berne .at io o'clock. Mr. Winteregg was a member of the First Mennonite church of Berne, but it will be impossible to bold the funeral services in that church on account of redecorating which is in progress. Burial will be made in the M. R. E. cemetery, west of here.

BANNER FAIR CELINA, OHIO August 18 to 22—Five Big Days! THE SUPER FAIR OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO RACING EVERY DAY $1.700.00 IN PURSES DERBY DAY, Saturday, August 22 —7 EVENTS BIG FREE ATTRACTION'S—LARGE EXHIBITS MUSIC GALORE BY FIVE POPULAR BANDS HORSESHOE PITCHING—OTHER C ONTESTS SOMETHING WILL BE DOING ALL THE TIME A Rendezvous For Everybody Interested In The Products Os The HOME. Field and Workshop. COME ONE AND ALL! H. W. SCHINDLER, Secretary, Celina, Ohio

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