Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1925 — Page 5
I I’F ~ • CALENDAR Friday ChrUtM b >‘ eriM TV'XS practice—- ( h £' Tau «»*■»“• «“ reh . 'J Y RHaM «" ® SUnday ■ Choo ‘ L P & Hebble. 7:30 p.m. W F. M S. Mite Box Opening,— church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Saturday | ladies’ Aid Society of Christian rnrrh bake saie-Church bawment. Tke Saie Schmltfs Meat Market bv Class 8 of Pleasant Mills S. 3-Ice-cream social, by Queen Esthers flr cle, —M. E. Church town. ” Tuesday Psi iota Xi-Mrs. E. B- Adams. 8. The Seventh annual reunion of the Christian and Catherine Stalter family »as held in Memorial Park at Huntington, Wednesday. Ninetyseres were in attendance and the following officers were elected: jerry McKean, president; Crystal Hflyard, secretary; Norman Stalter, treasurer. The reunion next year ,-Ul bo held on Labor Day at Huntington. %ll kinds of baked goods will be on sale at the Peoples Shoe Store Saturday morning by the Gold Side of the Psi lota Xi Sorority. The lib erai patronage of the public is solicited. The first Kistler reunion was held August sixteenth on the Kistler homestead. now owned by Amos Stoneburner. one mile west of Honduras. A basket dinner was spread and the afternoon was spent in a most enjoyable manner. The second annual reunion will be held in August, 1926. at the same place. The officers are Amos Stoueburner, president; Mrs. J. F. Stoneburner, secretary, and Jesse Easterday, treasurer. Those present included Mrs, Susan Kistler, Arnold, Mrs. Mary Counterman, Curtis, and Berlin Counteitaant Manus -Hcefert Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wflzema'it, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Easterday, Blanche and Edna Easterday. all of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tiflinger. Mrs. Allan Hausman and son, Harold, of Topeka; Mrs. Lucy Kistler Easterday. Miss Mildred Easte/day, of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, Pauline and Sarah Peterson. Gerald Peterson. Lor
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len Sturgeon, of Troy. Ohio; Mr. and j Mrs. John Arnold and children, Charles i Luther and Mary Elisabeth, Victoria htoneburnor. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dilling. Mrs. Sarah Kistler Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dilling, Dorothy and Fern Dilling, Wayne Dilling, Abe Stoneburncr, Mr. and Mrs. Amo-d Stoneburner, Eva May and Helen Stoneburner. Ralph and Mattel Easter. day. George Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Stonerook, Dnn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. F. Boknccht and son, Edwin,! Jr„ Miss Jane Huster, of Bremen, 1 Rev. Weaver, of North Manchester, Miss Ida Rilling, of Martinsburg, Pa . i Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stoneburner and daughter, Wanda May, of Tocsin. , The oldest person present was Mrs. Susan Arnold of Bluffton and the youngest was Harold Dausman, of Topeka. - O Loeaite If our citizens have they way about it, Arise Hanger, 18. who murdered an ole woman fer 15 cents, ’ll be , tried in England. What’s become o’ th’ ole family that used t’ feel that . it could not afford this or that?— Abe Martin, Indianapolis News, j Mr. and Mrs. Ves Nelson, of Fort ; Wayne, were guests of relatives here 1 yesterday and also attended the Golden Jubilee of the Knight* of r Pythias. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Squiers, of Crafton, Pa., returned to their home this morning after a several days » visit here with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. > Pumphrey and daughter, Eleanor. 8 Dn. 8. P Hoffman, of Fort Wayne, i- former resident of this city, was here J today, calling on friends and looking after professional business. Harry Fisher will return to Rock I Springs. Wyoming, next week, where . he will resume his duties as instruc- . tor in the Rock Springs high school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher. Jr , will leave Monday for a week's outing at a lake in northern Michigan. Mrs. R E. Vail aud gwest,“Mrs Russell Philabaum. ot Marion, and Mrs. A- F. Stalter and son, James Allen, motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Judge R. D. Wheat, Mike Ankrom and Wheler of Portland, accompanied Senator Watson here yesterday to attend the Knights of Pythias' celebration. E. J. Spaulding, of Mtincie, formerly of this city, attended the Knights ot Pythias' celebration here yesterday. Mrs. Theodore Ewell, of west of the city, was a snopper her etbis afternoon. Mias Lois Connell returned to Little
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925.
Rock, Ark., lust night after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. V. Connell. of North Fourth street. Mrs. C. P. Cook returned to her home at Chicago yesterday, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp and family.. . Mrs. Harve Smith and dauhter. Catherine, of Paulding, Ohio, are visiting relatives here for a few days. Russell Stevens, manager of the National Five and Ten Cent Store at Shelbyville, was a business visitor here today. Clem Voglewede aud Fred Braun made a business trip to Berne last evening. Sr. M. Bertrand, of Oshkosh, Wis.. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Dora Laurent and family over the weeki end. Miss Virginia Laurent returned today from a week’s outing at Rome City and a few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Niblick at Indiana Harbor. I Mrs. T. A. Lenaban and family returned to Indianapolis today after a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ( C. V. Connell and son. Mrs. Gertrude Brauu, of Berne, , underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Catherine Ehinger, of North Fifth street, was admitted to the 1 local hospital this morning where • she will receive medical treatment. o — 1 Geneva Police Force f Increased To Two Members a R Geneva. Aug. 21—An adltion has , been made to the town police force. Harmon Pyle has been appointed night policeman and has been on duty '■ this week. Carl Hollingsworth, who e has been on duty throughout the night 5 and subject to call for mhis home during the daytime, has been trans- ‘ ferred tojhe day shift. Mr. Hollings--5 worth has been appointed superintcudent of the water woitu?, also. - . Q. _ 1 French Debt Commission To Arrive Here Sept. 23 Paris Aug. 21 —France's debt commission to make a settlement with America will sail from Havre Sept i arriving in New York on Sept. 23 j ready for starting the negotiations at ' New York on the 25th according to | the finance ministry. There is little ‘ doubt that finance minister Callaux. will bead the mission. ' o - South Bend Bankers Oppose McCray’s Pardon Indianapolis, Aug. 21 —Indianapolis, bankers remained silent today while protests against pardoning Warren T. McCray, former governor, were being sent to President Coolidge by South
Bend bankers. '' ■ Four Indianapolis bank presidents refused to expose publicly their opinions as to whether McCray should be pardoned. Each indicated, however, that they held no personal prejudice against McCray and would not make any move toward opposing the pardon. Thu pardon petition and letters accompanying it are now in the hands of Homer Elliott, former district attorney, for his action ——o - ■ Man’s Curiosity Leads To His Arrest In Murder Case; Freed Os Suspicion 1 — • South Bend. Ind., Aug. 21—Clarence Gill, of Mishawaka,, was free today after spending two days in jail for questioning In connection with the death of Frank Sawyer, auto salesman. Authorities were convinced be had no connection wdth the death of Sawyer. Gill’s curiosity about the case led to his arrest. — — o Marriage License* Fred Bauman, barber, to Katherine Sherburn, both of Pleasant Mills. Harry W. Steed, mechanic, to Zella Whiteman both of Geneva. Andrew Brewster, laborer. Decatur, to Iva Garwod, Adams County. —; —o - CHOIR PRACTICE TONIGHT The members of the Zion Reformed church choir are reminded of their hour of practice tonight, at 7:30 o'clock. o See Weber and Fields, world famed comedians in the great stage success, “Friendly Enemies'* at the Adams Theater Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. A picture which scored a record run in Chicago. T-F
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