Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1925 — Page 6

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Recital By Students of Mrs. C. C. Noble-—Mrs. Noble’s home, 7:30 p. tn Tri Kappa—Helen and Katherine Kocher, 8 p.m. E. L. of C. H of Evengellcal Church —Hester and Bessie Martz 7:30 p. m W. W. (1. Girls — Baptist church parlors, 7:30 p in. Pal lota XLMiss Margaret Zwick,--7:30 p.m. Wednesday Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Reformed church—Church parlors. Standard Zearers of M E- churchchurch. 5:30 p.m. Thursday IT. B. Ladies’ Aid Society — Mrs. John Hill Ladies Aid Society of Christian church.—Mrs. H L. Merryy. Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Glen Cowan, 7:30 p. m. Friday Ladles' Aid Society of M. E church —church parlors, 2:30 p.m. Saturday Wabansee Camp Fire Bake Sale — Central Grocery, 9 a.m. The regular meeting of the Psi lota A musical will be given by the students of Mrs. C. C. Noble at her home at 346 South Third street, Tuesday evening, August 11, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. There will be an informal reception and social time at the • lose of the program. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. L. Merry in West Monroe street- The attendance of every member is urged. The regular meeting of the Standard Rearers will be held Wednesday evening and a pot-hick supper will be served. The members are urged to meet at the church at 5:30 o’clock. Mclntosh Reunion A very enjoyable day was spent by the members of the Mclntosh family when they held their annual reunion at the Frank Mclntosh home in Union township, Sunday. Alex Mclntosh, of New Haven, was the oldest member present, his age being sevenyt-seven years, and Betty Jeane Hackathorne, of Toledo, was the youngest member present. Three births, four marriages and one death were reported during the year. A delightfull program was given in the afternon- Miss Ruth and Mr. Theo Waltmyer furnished several musical selections and Judge Jesse C. Sutton gave an interesting address. The newly elected officers are Mrs. C. E. Colson, of Lima. Ohio, president Frank Mclntosh, of Monroeville sercretary and treasurer. The next reunion will be held at Lima, Ohio, Aug. 8 192«. The Lalies' Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs- John Hill Thursday afternoon. h. rit-Elibn of officers will be held and the attendance of every member is requested. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church wil Ibe held in the church parlors Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Zion Reformed church are urged to bring their Bursley signatures to the meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Clarence Herber, of Ft Wayne formerly of this city, entertained at a luncheon bridge party at one o’clcok today. Among those who attended from here were Mesdames Herman Gilllg. Fred Fullenkammp, William Bowers, Joe Brennan, James Brown, Joe luiurent L. H- Kleinhenz and Miss Emilie C. Christ. The members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority motored to Berne last evening where they enjoyed a swimming party and picnic supper. Guests besides the club members were Mr.

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Camillus Moser Covington. Ky., Misses Lucille Bronson and Cecile Buchman. of Indianapolis,. About twenty members and guests were in attendance. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Linn entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Witmer, and daughters, of Bartlesvillle, Okla. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Witmer and daughters, Martha Maxine and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Elzey, of Ossian. Mr. and Mrs Dais Elzey, of Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beatty, of Way. nodule, Gull ami Linn Kern, of this city Miss Katherine Kocher and Miss The Misses Winifred Kitson and Genevieve Berllng 4ttended the wedding of Miss Grace Utuglin, of Fort Wayne, former resident of this city, and Mr. Thomas Coyle of Pennsylvania, which was solemnized at Fort Wayne this morningMr. and Mrs. H F. Kitson and daughter, Margaret wont to South Bend today where Mr. Kitson will look after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Witmer and daughters Martha Maxine, and Lois of Bartleville, OkHahoma. are visiting Mrs. Witmer’s sister, Miss Gladys Kern, and other relatives here.

Work is progressing nicely on the new Catholic high school building. The woodwork is being finished and varnished and the plumbing fixtures are being installed. The floor in the gymnasium is being laid and plans are going ahead for the dedication of the building in October. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Rayl and daughter left today for Cedar Point, Ohio, where they will enjoy a short vacation. They will be gone until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rout, of Nashville, Tennessee, who have been visiting at the F. M. Schirmeyer residence on Mercer avenue, left Monday for Chicago, to visit with their son, Ralph, before returning to their home. Mrs. Omar Niblick and daughter. Delores, have returned to their home at Cherokee, lowa, after a several weeks visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick. Miss Luella Derke, of Cleveland. Ohio, is spending a few days as the guest of Miss Marie Murtaugh. Miss Derke was a former resident of this city. "It takes so much gas t’ go after 'em an’ so much gas t’ cook 'em that I only put up a pint o' beats t’ open Christmas," said Mrs. Lase Bud t’day. It'd be fun t’ know how many hundreds and hundreds o’ parents feel like telegraphin’ Millionaire Brownin' t’ adopt boys.—Abe Martin Indianapolis News. Miss May O'Dowd returned to her home at Fort Wayne this afternoon after several days visit withheruncle

KHelp in giving service to Humanity The Salvation Army will do the work if you help with a small donation. Voluntary donations will be received next week from Decatur and Adams County people for this great organization and on next Sat. Aug., 15th Tag Day Will be Held The Salvation Army is doing a great work among the men and women in the cities—the organization reaches the person who needs spiritual or financial help and encouragement. Os course you want to help humanity. LOCAL COMMITTEE OF SALVATION ARMY. “A MAN MAY BE DOWN BUT HE’S NEVER OUT” “WE SERVE”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925

The Misses Lucille Bronson and Cecile Buchman, Qf Indianapolis, are the guests of the Misses Florence and Mary Harris. and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers. Mrs. Camillus Moser and son. Tommy. of Covington, Ky., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank laise. Mrs. Moser will be remembered as Miss Babe Overman, who has visited here on several occasions. Mr. and Mrs C. L. Johnson and family arrived to day from Gary to attend the funeral of Mr. Johnson’s father. Mr. J. F. Johnson, of Monroe which will be held tomorrow afternoon. Miss Louise Cotter, of Chicago, is a guest of Miss Germaine Christen at her home In Second street. Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and Mrs. Clara Meyers have returned from a several days visit with Mr- and Mrs. D. M. Reed, at Indianapolis. They were accompanied home by Miss Margaret and Paul Reed, who will spend two weeks at the Fullenkamp home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn, Joe Linn and daughter. Martha Jane, Mrs. Abner Elzey, motored to Freemont. 0., today to attend the Miller reunion, which will be held there tomorrow Miss Gladys Kern will leave in the morning to attend the reunion. Mrs. Eli Ray, of Monroe, had as her guests Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller arul family, of Anderson, are the guests of Mrs. Wines and familly of Fifth street Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Martz and daughter, Hester, a dnßessie, spent Sunday at lAtke Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Witmer and daughters, who have been visiting relatives here, will go to Van Buren tomorrow to visit relatives and leave Thursday for their home at Bartlesville, Oklahoma. They are making the trip bby automobile. Miss Clarice Lux has returned from Chicago, where she visited relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spuller and family have returned from Lake M awasee where they spent the week end.

I THE ADAMS Theatre I TONIGHT ONLY I “The Wise Virgin” |k A love drama of modern society starring f Patsy Ruth Miller and Matt Moore M Drama—Comedy—Tears —Laughs hr A six cylinder jazz drama of the flapper age. lhe Igl story of a girl who believes in a honey-moon lor three. Also—A comedy with Larry Semon 10c -25 c |K Wednesday and 'I hursdav —“The House ol Youth Coming—Richard Dix in ■’Lucky Devil,” Gloria SwanSl son in “Her Love Story." Weber and Fields in Friendly Enemies”

Dr. and Mrs. Charles have return-. ed from a several days visit with relatives nt Tiptop. The Misses Franclle and Leona Bucher underwent operations for the removal of their tonsils at the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning. John E. Nelson, Adams county clerk, and his family returned home from Epworth Forest, at lake Webster, where they enjoyed a several days vacation. , Mr. and Mrs. T D. Kern entertain ed today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Winner and daughters, Lois and Martha Maxine, of Bartlesvillle, Oklahoma. Other guests were Mrs. Ell Ray. of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. H. U Kern and Miss Gladys Kern, of this city. o—. 0 —. Ralph Tyndall Reported To Be Recovering Nicely A telegram from Walter Krick, received last evening, stated that Ralph Tyndall, Decatur young man who is a paient in a New York city hospital, is recovering nichly. A special delivery letter has also arrived and says Glut Ralph became ill suddenly last Wednesday. He was taken to the hospital on Thursday and was operated upon Friday morning at ten o'clock. Physicians in charge believe he can be discharged from the hospital by the first of next week. His many friends here are delighted over the good news. —o — Blosser Reunion Aug. 16 The fpurth annual reunion for the Blosser family will be held at Bellmont park, Decatur. Sunday August 16, 1925. All members are urged to attend and bring their dinners. The picnic diner will be served at twelve o'clock noon. —- —o ————— Views Largest Oak Tree Standing In This State The largest oak tree standing in Indiana is located on the Berkley

farm, four miles from Warsaw, the giant in a forest of 120 acrea and admitted to be the finest wooded piece in the slate. C. H. Colter motored over Sunday and spent several hours admiring the old oak and the wonderful ash, elm and other trees In the forest. There are now many enthusiastic boosters for the state conservation department to take it over as a state park. Mr. Colter took a half dozen wonderful pictures of the tree. It is about five feet in diameter, very tall and fifty feet to thP lowest branches and contains about 10,006 feet of timber. —o Bloomington. — Chi Omega sorority called police about four hours after they first saw a man prowling around the house, and trying to peep in. "We did not get scared until bed time," they explained to the officers. »--«—s ~ WANT ADS EARN—s—s - $ C ORNS Jfi Quick relief from painful .1 corns, tender toes and pressure of tight shoes. DiScholl's Zlno-pacfc everywhere

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