Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1925 — Page 5
L’7 > ’* CALENDAR Thursday Ih|(lfllI lighter* CUM of E. V I Mrt. Francis Eady. C w R C-New Hall Over Vogle- .... shoe Store. 1:30 p. m- * pJf ' ° social - Wood Chapel Icc .Cream social tlß so!rMis.ionary Society-Mrs, ** Skiles. all F Christian Endeavor of Preabyterian church Hike— Postponed. M. E. Church Choir practice'll The°ta P T«« Initiation-Miss of Baptist Church g S Rooms. 7:30 pm. . " Y H class of U. n. Sunday school Mrs ' r B HcbWe. 7:30 pin. ~ F jf. S. Mite Box Opening.— rburcb parlors. 7:30 p. m. Saturday ladies’ Aid Society of Christian Church, bake sale—Church basement. Fake Sale—Schmitt's Meat Market Dr Class 8 of Pleasant Mills S. 8-Ice-cream social, by Queen Esthers Circle. —M. E. Church lawn. . Tuesday Psi iota Xi—Mrs. E. B Adams. 8. The Queen Esther Circle of the Methodist church will held an icecream socal ou the church lawn SatiHay evenng. Psi lota Xi Pastry Sale —Peoples Shoe Store. Mrs W. A Kuebler will entertain a small company of friends at Bridge this evening at her home In Montoe street, in honor of her niece. Miss Helen Spies, of Cleveland. Ohio. Pr. and Mrs. H. E. Keller entertain edatdinner last evening in honor of Mrs. Keller's brother and wife, of Hammond- Other guests were Mrs. Jale Spies and daugntcr. rteten, ot Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Kucblet. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwin entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Misses Doris and Betty Erwin. Margaret Kinxlc. Doris Huff and. Mary Callow. Messers. PTW Kinxle, freeman Falk and Stanley Callow. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender entertain eg a number or friends and relatives at their homo in Peasant Mills yesterday. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Henry Bartrum, Miss Myrtle Kaiser, of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Haughton and daughter, Margaret. of Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yager and son. Almon, of Bellevue. Ohio, Mrs. Robert Stevens, of Beaverdam. Pa. The meeting ot the Delta Theta iau Rbrority which was announced for this evening at the home of Miss Charlotte Niblick has been postponed until Friday evening Three pledges will be initiated and all members arc urged to attend, Friady. The regular meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority will be held at. the home «t Mrs. E B. Adams Tuesday evening hl eight o’clock. The Gold Side of the Psi lota Xi Kbrority will hold a pastry sale at the Peoples Shoe Store Saturday morning at nine O’ClOrk. Th' ftbetal patron, age of the public is solicited. The members of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will not meet for their hike Friday evening on account ot the death of Mrs. blrkmafi. grandmother ot Miss Hretchen Kocher. The trike will be held at a later date. The members ot the Methodist fhoir will meet for practice Friday e*ening at 6:30 o’clock at the clilirch. Every member is urged to attend. SOCIETY The Young People of* Clark's Chapel will give a home talent play. Friday evening. August 21. "Ylmmic Yonson's Yob" at Bbbo school house under the auspices of the Faithful Flowers class of the M. E. church "1 Bobo. Admission, adults 25c; Children, 10c/ Everybody welcome.
Mils AfSsg ton way, who has been T 'Bittng Meg. j 6hn E Vafl!!i i e ff chiafld Milwaukee, where she w ill softie Bightseftiftg before assuming ~ er duties as principal of the River o In Wichita, Kansas. ■ ?a - Minnie Helthouee and deuente: t'aonii, spent the day in Fort Wayne
Rainbow Ends I ■ ni 3H w 'W [A > z I y K v I a. I ■' ' ll><i I ■ ' ■- ■ •<nwrrFr somith Judith Smith, New York society girl, who was expected to be the bride wf Philip Plant, heir to the Plant millions, has broken her engagement. It is said that Plant And Constance * Bennett.ffsereen Happen have patched up their old differ* enCeK visiting with friends. .Jonas Tritch. of Fort Wayne, was a visitor in the city today. Miss Ruth Vizard spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends I hain’t afraid o’ Japan, but I be-: lieve a war between truck driver:/ an’ pleasure car drivers is inevita-] ble- What’s commonly known as a "Lucky Guy’’ is usually a hust.’er ■with th’ goods.—Abe Martin, Indian apoiis News. The FTprencp Holthouse and Virgene Smith have returned from a week's visit at Chicago, i Miss Vivian Burk spent the day in .Fort Wayne visiting friends. Alva Nichols and Herman Myers returned last night from Chicago where they looked after business interests.
Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Elzey and children have returned from a. week’s motor trip through northern Michi ganGerald Cole lias reurned from Chicago where he attended the Radio convention. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and her guest, Mrs. Jule Spies, of Cleveland, Ohio, are spending the day in Fort Wayne a* tile guest of M,‘o. Amelia Rica and family. Arthur Clark attended the Rodeo contest at Grant Park stadium at Chicago yesterday. Sam Shepherd, an old friend of ours came in from Lima, today with his family to attend the K. of P. meeting. Louis Rice of Marion. Indiana, is looking up friends here and attending the K. of P. meeting. Miss Fanny Hito is in Chicago having made the trip there to accompany Billy Hoffman who is returning to Evanston after a several weeks visit here. J. G. Niblick is atending the Rodeo show in Chicago this week Christ Beery, who has been seriously ill for the past several months at his home in Sevbntb street, suffering with heart trouble, was reported very low this morning % F, P. Heneline, of Tocsin, was a business visitor here this morning. Mrs. Fred Linn who has been ill at her home'in Mercer Avenue, for the past week, was tf.ightly better today. The Misses Angie Firks and Ruth FrWinSer the canning dem ' onstra|t(on at MonmouYh today. .Mrs. Jennie Ranier and Mrs. Agnes - ■
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Andrews went to Fort Wayne today to visit Vane Thompson, who Is at the Hope Methodist hospital having undergone a major operation a week ago- Ho is getting along nicely. Mrs. John A. Mumma, Mrs. Amos Lewton and son. Dick. Mrs. Robert Gainrd and John D. Aber are attending the Mumma reuulon in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Ceeilo Moser and daughter, Patsy, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Roger Swaim at Bluffton today. Miss Rose Christen visited friends at Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede. Mrs. B. J. Terver and daughter, Mayme motored to Toledo, Ohio, today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, O. It. Uhl and family for a few jjays Miss Bertha Voglewede attended the gas convention at Fort Waynu yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Voglewede, of Muskogee, Okla., who have been visitirtg relatives here for the past few days, spent Wednesday! in Fort Wayne with the James P. Haefling family. The Misses Martha Grant and guest, Virginia Thompson ot Rensselaer. Gretchen Schafer, Lee Anna Vance, Ruth Engle and Mary Kathryn Schug were guests of Mrs. John Schug last evening at a party at Trier's Park at Fort Wayne. Mrs. B. N. Frauhiger, of Craigville was a shopper here this afternoon, o LAPORTE—Although he is 31. A S. Thrope must report weekly to MrsLillian Hendricks, county probation officer. This was part of a sentence given Thrope for driving his auto while intoxicated. He was fined 1190. LEBANON—Bcfone Circuit Court is a favorite with attorneys seeking a change of venue from other counties according to Judge Frank K. Hutchinson Fifty-five venue cases are now pending. Thirtynlne of the number are from Marfoh county. MARION-Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A Moss and daughter and Prof. James F. Hood took a seventeen day trip through the East specializing on | tombs. They visited the tombs of ' eleven presidents, and those of JosI cph Jefferson, famous actor, and Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Chris tian Science Church. ALEXANDRIA—Heaviest loss was tin eggs when cars of Floyd Lindley and Ray Ballard collided near here. Ballard was cut anJ bruised, and sev |cral baskets of eggs in his machine were scrambler! all over the upholst--1 cry
OBEY! e BOYS-GIRLS wl||| GET free tickets to the GREAT NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR SEPTEMBER 15 to 19 • Catch one of the toy balloons and a ticket will be fastened to it. Our Mr. Amos Graber will send up 250 balloons, each one having a ticket to the big fair attached to it and all you nefcd to do is to catch the balloon and keep the ticket. Balloons will be sent up at the following places as per schedule: August 29th September 12th f \ z Monroe, Ba. m. .. . ... „ Berne, 9 a. m. CraigviJle. 8 a. m. Geneva, 10 a. m. -- Tocsih, 8:30 a. m. Brvant, 10:30 a', ip. Portland, 11 a. m. Ossian. 9:30 a. m. ' £ rove i 2 P- Hoagland. II a. m. BhilTton, 3 p. in. „ , Monroeville, 12:30 p. in. September ath , ~ o 1 Wiltshire, 0., 2 p. m. Van Wert ()., 10 a. m. Hocklord, 0., 12, noon Pleasant Mills 2:30 p. m. < In Decatur Sept. 12 at 3:30 P.M. I I We extend a hearty welcome to the visiting Knights of Pythias and congratulate the local K. of P7 lodge on Vits 50tl/anniversary. i Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Indiana
ELLINGSON CASE ' TO BE DECIDED Seven Women And Five Men Hold Fate Os “Jazz” Murderer San Francisco, Aug 20—(United Press)—Judgment will lie passed ou Dorothy Ellingson, confessed matricide, when a Jury of seven women and five men take her case some time today. Whether seven women, a jury majority. and all married with children, some with daughters as old as the 17 year old "jazz baby," will decide any : differently than any entirely male i
> n ft Old Currency If interested in old currency, I your attention is called to an L exhibit of confederate money, shin plasters, etc., now exhibited in our windows. This collection belongs 10. anti has been arranged by < Mrs. Charity E. Hooper It is an educational display of great value and will be followed by others showing old coins < of the United Slates and other < countries. ’ t* Bqiik, Capital and Surplus f 120,000.00
| Jury, Is a question that both prokecuI tion and defense aro interested in. The defense closing plea for mercy brought tears to the eyes of the women jurors, made the men Sniff aud ibly and affected many in the court- | room. Her attorney, Walter McGovern, depicted the former "flame" of Chinaj town case nights as being deserted by her compinions, friendless and unfortunate, "not guilty by reason of : insanity." • Richard Dix in the first of the New 40 Greater Paramount features “The Lucky Devil.” The greatest Auto Race ever staged. Adams Theater, Friday and Saturday. See it. 197-198 o I—3—I—WANT ADS EARN—»—»—3
j Pleasing’ iheladiesv 1 is a Man’s Job I ■A • 8,/ —and when we got the chance to grab | I hese in a quantity large enough to sell 'em ■ ! t a booster price, we just naturally jumped aHt—here they are—want to sell 'em in i dny—and will. | I i Heavily Nickeled - | ServuvcTrayl la r! n 1 1 1 H- I Tray is 12 Positively inches by 18 hand P ainted inches —nick- tT 011 o iass and eled frame guaranteed fitted with waterproofside handles 6 differentdeand ball feet. y signs. SATURDAY Smail profits and quick turnover—that’s our wa/ ' of doing things—on a Diamond or a dollar article —makes no difference. | ~ || J JtWrtRV STORE I —-.-U* Dur hearty congratulations to the Kekionga Lodge. No. <»•», Knights of I‘vthias and a welcome to all visit.ng Knights. i 'r' -r- -B- r-_' * c a..ti. 4 111 ft i »a|sy I &Hr k I fn 1 Lwl i < J a I = ▼/ / / / I a 7 / '// = • // / ! US W o ’/II / In - I £ Am / PURE silk hosiery g e I e—- — I I If You Are Proud I I of Your Ankles I g- B i you will especially appreciate the close-clingins! fit = of Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery. Tapered by t a gradual tightening of the stitch,from a well-round-ed calf to a narrow ankle, repeated washings can5 not impair Humming Bird's smart “lines.” | Humming Bird’s faultless fitting foot is also Secured = by an exclusive knitting process —here is no “'tem- | porary” fit produced by stretching and pressing, no | ‘‘sole-racking'’ fit produced by seaming Humming Bird's wearing qualities match their fit. | Humming Bird’s ultra-smart colors match any cos- | tume. Newest Autumn shades now being shown. | $1.50 p er p a {j. | = Our Hosiery Department features only the most | . dependable brands of hosi’ry. = H I H, &B. DRY GOODS CO. 1
