Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1925 — Page 5

[fyclety i*/ > 'V*** • Wedneuday , ruble Class of the Reformed Thursday DauiNers Class of E. V. Iu " h Mrs. Francis Eady. Tau Initiation-Miss l ' to , rl °l le c N l b New Hall Over VogleShoe Store, 130 p. m. Scream Social - Wood Chape) Missionary -Society—Mrs. vnjs Skiles, *H day. ** Friday Philathae Class of Baptist Church g 8 Rooms. 7:30 p m. „ V B. Class Os v. B Sunday sshool Mrs P B Hebble, 7:30 p m M S. Mite Box Opening,— etarcb parlors. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Ladies* Aid Society of Christian ,^ ur( h bake sale—Church basement. Bake Sale-Schmitt’s Meat Market by Class 8 of Pleasant Mills S. S The D Y. B. Clas sot the United Brethren Sunday Schol will meet at the home of Mrs. P. B. Hebble, on North Eleventh street, at 7:30 o clock jridav evening. Mrs. Bertha Hakey aD d Mrs Dan Hill will be assistant hostesses A new teacher for the en aning year wi “ be elected au<l the attendance of all members of the class i s resired. The meeting of the So Cha club has been postponed until further notice. Rawley Reunion The fifth annual reunion of the descendants of Tilman add Elizabeth Rawley was befld in Bellmont Park, Sunday, August IS. The day dawned bright and beautiful and was an ideal day for the ninety-six guests who began to arrive early. The forenoon was spent socially and at the noon hour dinner was served, to which all did justice At one-thirty o’clock the president. Jacob Rawley, called the meeting to order. The doxology was sung and prqyer offered by Rev. Shipley. The minutes of the last meeting were read and other business was transacted. The old officers were retained for the ensuing year. They are Jacob Rawley, president; Mrs. W. A.. Colters, secretary an<| treasurer; Willis Fonner, W. R. Smith and J. T Dailey, committee on arrangements. The next reunion will be held at. Willshire. Ohio. Those present were Jacob Rawley, Mr- and Mrs. W. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fonner. Earl Smith, Sherman and Thomas Fonner, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dailey, E W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Frisinger and daughters. Margaret and Betty. Mr. and Mrs Sim Burk and children. Tommy and Barbara Jane, of this city; Mrs. Don Vancil and daughter, of Cincinnati, Ohio; MS. and Mrs. J. P. Smith anj son. Mr. and Mrs Eanl Bennett and chil dren, of Fort Wayne; Jay Caslien. of

THEICORT | LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘ “THE MARRIAGE WHIRL” I A First National featuring Corinne Griffith, Kenneth Harlan, Harrison Ford. Nita Naldi and others. A love battle amidst country club high life and gay |S night resorts of Paris. life Lloyd Hamilton in “WAITING.” t 10c 25c Thursday, Friday—Toni Mix in "Teeth.” .1.. i THE ADAMS Theatre 1 TONIGHT TOMORROW £ Pat O’Malley, Wanda Hawley, Wallace Beery and good cast in i?> ' “LET WOMEN ALONE” I The tale of a young fellow who discovered that a fcl- w who is a whale of an insurance agent may be on ly a poor fish where women are concerned. ’ ALSO—News Reel and Fables. 10c- 25c Pnday and Saturday—“ The Lucky Devil” featuring Richard Dix. ’ t Sunday, Monday. Tuesday—Weber and Fields in “Friendly Enemies.” ~■

I Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith and tpn, Mr. and Mrs, Wilda Rawley, 1 Mr and Mrs W. J. Rawley and sons, 1 Herbert and Winston. Miss Jessie Rawley, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Biery and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Smith and son. Grant, Miss Margaret Rawley. Mr. and Mrs William Farlow and sons, Eugene and Lester. Arthur Farlow and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ludy and children, E. Farlow, U B Smith. Mrtt D. D. Jones and sops, of Berne; Mrs J. W. White and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fonner and son. Bernard, of Evansville; Mtf und Mra. V. L. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaffer and daughter. Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaffer and children, of Monroeville; Rev. F. Shipley and M- F. Collier, of Pleasant Mills; Miss Ethel Emrick of Hoagland; Herman Myers, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Colter and daughter, Frances, of Willshire. The Phltathae Class of the Baptist Sunday school will meet in the Sun ] day school room Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Palmer and Mrs.l Bohnke. A good attendance is de sired. The regular meeting of the Dutiful Daughters Class of the Evangelical Church wifi be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Francis Eady. The attendance of every member is desired. The Misses Ruth Castle, Harriett Myers, Jesteeu Hocker and Mildred Butler, Messrs. Alton McKean, Robert Mills. Carrol Cole and Don Farr enjoyed a potluck. supper at the home of Miss Ruth (Sstle last evening. Initiatory ceremonies will be held tor three podges of Delta Thea Tau at the home of Miss Charlotte Nib lick Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will hold a bake sale in the basement of the church Saturday morning All kinds of borne made baked goods wUI be on safle and the liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Beautiful was the setting, last evening, for the announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Margaret Moran to Robert Meyers, both of this city. Great baskets of Shasta daisies, and gay Black eyed Susans, lent colorful beauty to the Moran home, with their exquisite yellow and white. Each table was graced with small crystal bowls of the yellow and white flowers. After a delicious three course dinner, of lovely yellow and white appointments, bridge was en joyed, with each girl present feeling the hushed expectancy in the air Prixes at Bridge were awarded Miss Margaret Mylott, Cecile Miller aud Jeanette Ehinger. The hostess then passed out slips of paper to the guests ami a great white satin heart was suspended in the room Florence Harris and Charlotte Niblick drew out the two lucky slips, and carried out instructions written on them, that they draw the two ribbons from the heart. One read “Mugs and Bob” the other “September 8 1925". The happy hos-

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tess was showered with best wishes. The bride-to-be is one of the most charming and popular members of the younger set, a daughter ot the late Judge John C. Moran and Mrs. Rose Moran, she is a member of the Delta Theta Tau sorority, The K Z K. club and many and gay will be the festivities in her honor. The groom-to-be it a sou of Mrs. Clara Moyer, and is a splendid young man, and very popular He is attending the Indiana Denial School at Indianapolis. The hostess was assisted in serving the delicious dinner by the Misses Mary Meyer. Dolores Omlor and Margaret Reed, of Indianapolis The wedding will be sol. emnized at St, Mary's Catholic church on Tuesday Sept. 8 at 8:30 am.

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i Mr. and Mrs. C. L Walters and daughter, Helen, spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. | Miss Helen Beard of this city re.turned yesterday after spending sevleral days visiting friends at Portland I Ther hain’t nothin' that gits stale as quick as a great public man when his press agent lays off. Ther’s no accountin’ fer tastes, 'specially bathin' beauty judges' tastes. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. j Miss Lee Anna Vance returned yes- ' terday from Franklin, where she was a guest at a house party. A R. Bell and Ben Smith left to-

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day for Oden .Michigan. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Hocker, of Monroe, Will go to Oden within the next tew days, for a visit at the Bell cottage. Miss Donna Pxrirsh underwent a tonsillotomy Monday morning and is recovering nicely. Miss Mary McKeun went to Huntington today to attend the annual McKean family reunion. Mr. and Mfs. J. D. Darkless and. daughters, Frances and Naomi, motored to Paulding, Ohio, last evening Miss Naomi remained there for u several days visit at the guest of Miss Margaret Copeland. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Hocker and daughter, Jesteen, motored to Fort Wayne this morning to visit, relatives. Mrs. J. J. Curran has returned to her home at Lima, Ohio, after a visit with Mrs John Smith, at her home on Third street. Mrs. Smith will re turn to her summer home gt Rome City Friday. Mrs. Clarence Berber and son will return to. their home at Fort Wayne tomorrow, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harting. C. T. Dorwin, of Lafayette, former resident of this city, arrived today to attend the golden jubilee celebration of the Decatur Knights of Pythias lodgq, to be held in Bellmont Park Thursday. Mr. Dorw.in is a charter member of the local lodge. Commissioner Frank Breiner, of Washington township, was a business visitor here this morning. F. E. Va|J and E. C. Clevenger have returned from Columbus, Ohio, where they called on business friends

Home-grown Pumpkins On Local Market Today The first home grown pumpkins of the season were delivered to a local grocery today by Otto Hoile, wellknown farmer of Union township. Ono of the pumpkins weighed nineteen pounds, the other two being a little smaller. Mr. Hoile Is one of the progressive farmers in this county and holds several County records in b< raising and corn production. o EXPLOSION ON EXCURSION SHIP COSTS. 31 LIVES (Continued from Pago One) from increasing. The local chapter of the Red Cross has volunteered it is said Private automobiles, many of them belonging to members of the wealthy summer colony here, are taking the Injured to their homes ay soon as they are sufficiently recovered. - Mrs. John Rohrer and son, of Detroit, M'ichigan, left today for OdenMichigan. ~

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