Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1925 — Page 2

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I Wedneid*y ■ hf I followers CUM of the Soc„.l-SC-bO”TIoU Xi Benefit Show "Grounds *1— Adi- "««. Thursday Ever Ready Class of M. E- Sun-*School-Pet* Pearson home. Concord Aid and Missionary Society Mm Calvin Kunkle, 2 P-m- --' neita Theta Tau breakfast hike—meet a , the home or Naomi Durkin at 5 Baptist Woman's Society - Mrs. Dina Buhler. 2 P™. Ladies. Aid Society of Calvary church - Jennie Smith, 2 p m. Work and Win Class of U. B. church Mrs Frank Baker, positioned. ' Woman's Horae and Foreign MisJonsrv Society of Presbyterian hurchc— Mrs. M. A. Frbdnger. 2:3# Work and Win ('lass of U. B. church— Prank Baker. 8 pm. Friday Hom*' Missionary Society of M- E. church-Mrs. Case. 2:30 p.m. Woman's Missionary Society of U. p Church—Church 7:30 p.m. Minnehaha Club—Club rooms after lodge . The Evangelical society will meet at the church Thursday afternono at • o’clock. Mrs. Henry Adler will have charge of the program. HABEGGER REUNION The annual reunion of the Habeggar family was held at the f'rqd MacWhinnry home in Geneva. Sunday. August 2. Those who attended were Mrs. David Habeggcr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hahegger and family, Perline, Gordon and Orval. Mr. and Mrs. Arms Habegger. and family. Ivouis and Helen, all of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Habegger and family, Mildred Lillian and Edward. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Davis, Virginia Davis, of Toledo, Ohio: Mr and Mr|. David Habegger and family. Vilas. Eldon. lister and Huber of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Habegger and family,'. Ralph. TJor sards, Marjorie, Etsie and Edith of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. David Lehman and sons, Francis and Milo, of Pandora Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Elya Habegger and family, Vincent, Lester, Max. Bernice and Mary, of Waterloo, Bert Reddout, of California. George Severance, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. MacWhinney and family, Frarrrtw and Andria. of Geneva. The reunion will be held at Toledo, Ohio, in 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sudduth entertained the following guests at a party Monday evening in honor of the twenty-fifth birthday anniversary of their son, Earl. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and Wiliia Highlen, of south of the city; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Devinney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trieker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sudduth and son, Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Harison Sudduth. George Whittteubarger, Sylvester Sudduth, Alva Sudduth. Aaron and Jeanette Sudduth. Orval Sudduth, Albert Stencel, all of Decatur Mr.s. Voder and daughter. Miss Gleista of near Berne. Attention Lady Elks Special meeting of the ladies cabled at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the Elks home. Important business will be trauacted. A very enjoyable dinner party was gi'-en at. 0:30 o'clock last evening by Mr. and Mrs Douglas Elzey, of Preble in fi-mor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter-in law, Mrs. Dallas Elzev, of Fort Wayne. Covers were laid for Miss Lula Votrie, Miss Emily Clause. Mr. Clyde Elzey, Mi. Arthur Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey, of Port Wayne, i The Bridge Club met Tuesday evon ing at the home of Mrs. D- E. Studebaker_ east of tha city. After several rounds of Bridge the hostess served a : dainty repasty Tha next meeting will be held at the home cf Mrs. Oscar Laukeuau in two weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison entertained a large company of friends at an in- , ,or mal party Tuesday afternoon as a farewell to the Misses Melete. Emily and Arta Numbers, of Austin, Texas, who have been visiting here for the Past several weeks. Bridge was en 1 11 -g

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joyed by a number of the guests pre"seut, after which delightful refreshments were served. The gfests were Mesdaipes John Niblick. D. B. Erwin, Minnie Wilkinson, Fred Mills, Hattie Obeuauer, D. E. Studebaker, A. D. Suttles. John Heller, W. A. Lower. W. H. Niblick, Ruby Durkin, French Quinn, C. A Dugan, John Tyndall, Ed Mosses and the Misses Madge and Fan Hite, Josephine Buttles, Rose Christen, lizzie Peterson, Frances Dugan and Nettle Moses, all of this city; Mrs. 1. W. Macy, of South Bend, and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich, of Indianapolis, and the Misses Numbors. The meeting of the Ever Ready Class of the Methodist church will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Pearson, north of the city, Thursday even ing instead of Wednesday evening as previously stated. The hostesses wil be Mesdames E. W. Johnson, Delton Passwater, Ed Beery and Peter Pear son. Members who do not have a way to get to the Pearson homo art requested to meet at the church ai 7:30 o'clock and away will be pro vided. Members are urged to not* the meeting is to be Ueld Thursday evening instead of tonight. The Home Missionary Society ot the Methodist church wil meet Friday afternon at 2:30 o’clock at h* home of Mrs. Sarah Case, in Fiftt street. A good attendance is desired Mr. and Mrs. Milton Abbott, of Craigville, entertained at dinner today for Mrs. J. I. Hall and daughter Elizabeth, of Lima, Ohio, Mrs. Abe Bebout and Mrs. John Bright, of thit city. . ~ — o -I A 1 T»

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Ed Ashbaucher and Freeman Sehnepp made a busineus trip to Berne this morning in the interest of P Kirseh and son. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kiatker of Masil lon, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Johanns Braun and other relatives here. Miss Cecelia Smith has returned from Toledo, Ohio, where she spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and friends. Douglas Haney and Dick Srnitl were business visitors in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Virgil Krick spent Tuesday afternoon in Fori Wayne visiting friends. Alva Nichols has resurm-il his duties at the John T. Myers clothing store after a weeks vacation which he spent at Akron, Ohio, with m.atives. Mrs. Rebecca Eady Is vlsltlm* hei son-in-la w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Harry Kruge at Fort Wayne this week. * Miss Mae Berling, Mrs. Paul Briede and son. Bob. motored to Fort Wayne today to be the guest of friends. Mrs. Otto Kirseh and daughter, Helen, and son. are visiting Mrs. Kirsch's parental home at Fort Wayne today. The Misses Naomi Holthouse, Mary ami Flbtidla Harris, Ruth, Helen and Mary Margaret Voglewede, of this city Jeanette and Margaret Uhl, of Toledo Ohio, and Alfreda Buierwalter, of New

• . ™ / * Oil I F SSS€S Electricity now blazes a bright trail even along the highways that a decade ago knew only nioouIxains among the shadows. The kerosene can, cause of uncounted fires, and its beacon the old oil lamp are passing. Keeping step with the times, insurance which holds its" protective sway over our homes, our businesses, and our lives, has developed from the old, unreliable, neighborhood mutual societies to the vast and safe organizations of today If you are in need of this great protective force, wc will be glad to guide you to the most effective, most economical insurance in any torm or for any purpose. \ Decatur Insurance Agency E. WALT JOHNSON SCHAFER ELBG.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. *

York, enjoyed a picnic at Monmouth 1 grove today. William Simpson visited at Crooked Lake, near Angola, last evening. Miss Floruece Magley, of Root town, ship, is visiting In the city today. J. D. Robinson left last evening for Texas, where he will look after oil business before returning to his homo at Wichita, Kansas. He Is homeward bound after u trip to Niagara Falls, whero Ids fumlly Is summering. He moto/ed east but left the car there for Ills family and will return for them about the middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan will leave Saturday for Lake James, where they will join Mr. and Mrs. F. E. France 1 ua trip to the Deles, in northern Wisconsin for two weeks. Mrs. Alton Wherry and daughter. Marilyn, of Monroeville, were shoppers here this aftednoon. The Misses Melete.. Emily and Arta Numbers, of Austin. Texas, who have been vllsitjng friends here for the past several woebs, (left 1 today for Fort Wayne where they will be the guests of their sister, Mrs. George Beers, for two weeks, before returnng to their home. The Misses Nurabes were former residents of this city ind many parties were given in theii* honor doing their visit here. Mrs. B. R. Farr nad daughter, Helen yf this city. Mrs. H H. Pulley and Mrs. Watson, of Marion, motored to Chicago to visit their lather for a few days* Miss Mayme Deininger is at Cleve'and attending the fall millinery openng. Her sister, Miss Adelaid accompanied her and is attending the Catlidir LafUus of. Columbia Convention Mrs- E. H. Kilboui ne, of Fort Wayne, s visiting her mother. Mrs. M. Dennger for a few days. John Gawood. of Fort Wayne, call>d on business friends here this morning. f Voglewede And Holthouse Families To Hold Reunion Tile second annual reunion of the Voglewede and Holthouse families, de. veendants of Bernard Holt house, one of the early pioneers in this county, will be held Sunday. August, 9, in the Eiting grove, south of Decatur. Many relatives are expected at the family gathering, Norbert R. Holthouse, sec-! retary of the association having had word from relatives in Oklahoma. Michigan and other states that they were coming for the reunion. Arrangements are being completed for a big family dinner at noon. Nobody Loves You It is impossible to get anywhere If you are a crab. Nobody loves you. To be successful you must have a kindly, lovable disposition. You can not have this with an unhealthy liver and stomach. They don’t go together Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has given complete and permanent results in thousands of cases. Our advice to everyone troubled in this way. especially when accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrahal neucus from the intestinal tract and allays the incarnation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur lnd., and druggists everywhere.

f ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■-■a ■ S' s J’. IjouOive the Kiddies a Good Start/ J J THE PLAYGROUND WHICH SOME CHILD- J \ REN HAVE, ARE AS CRAMPED FOR ROOM J | AS CITY FIRE ESCAPES! v g Children need space to enjoy their Games—to grow ♦ and develop. Unfortunate if your children should thus ■ be handicapped—but a change ean be wrought. The solution is indeed simple. ! HERE’S THE WAY!! \ Invest a portion of your weekly income rcgulaly. in, £ the DECATUR SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION— || and in a short time you ean, if you care to, borrow enough M to warrant building your home. J FURTHERMORE A MEMBERSHIP FOR THE J J KIDDIES WILL PAY FOR THEIR EDUCAT- J J ' ION WHEN THEY ARE READY FOR COL- J J LEGE. J ■ We will be glad to explain the Savings plan of the Decatur Saving & Loan Association and what it ean do for you. ■ OFFICERS and DIRECTORS ■ l M. KIRSCH ■ ■ President and Director H Pres. Peoples Loan & Trust Co. N ■ — — it ■ CARL PUMPKREY C, E. BELL C. L WALTERS J - Vice-President and Director Vice-President and Director Sec*y.- Treasurer Dim tor H Jeweler LaFountain Handle Co. Graham & Waiters j| | o- — ° “ —° | ■ H. FROHNAPFEL: “ A. J. SMITH BURT MANGOLD ■ | Director Director Director f Chiropractor Smith & Bell Lumber Co. Dentist j ■ O > ! C. H. COLTER -A, MUTSCHLER H, F. KITSON . ■ Director Director Director Mfj Smith & Bell Lumber Co. Mutschler Pkg. Co. Automobile Dealer P H i ■ Decatur Savings & Loan J i Association n 1 119 S. Second St.——Decatur, Indiana 8 5 8 Vmmmm ■ ■ ■■■ m■ ps am ■in ■ mmmmm ■■■