Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1925 — Page 5
| <of Tuesday f ' , Thru Tau Dinner and SHow- «*"* Marjrar. t Mylott. 6 p. m. CJi of M. K churchK !nahor, SUth street.. ™»"- i: “■ *■ Wednesday r „ M Township Homo Economica fllb-Mr>. Iv« Barkley. Side Os bad-e*. Aid *v JJ ofcbrUtlao Churcb-Mrs. Noah *"’ f:0l(! THuraday rnvorth League Good Tlmea Social Mrs Chriatona Vail. 7:30 p.m. Friday lasiern Star-Masonic Hall. 7:30. The Kings Heralds of the Methodist will meet al the home ot iv.arw p*|icr. on Sixth street- Tuesday jgernoon. W rs Dora Uurent entertained at mm yesterday in honor of her *, t hter. Sister M. Bertrand, of Wisconsin. Covers were hk i for Sister M. Bertrand. Mr. und Up. y p. Geary and son- Mr. and Up o K. Horkenstein and dnugh IfP. and Mr. and Mr#. Frank Geary. Ml of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mr*. Joe Uurent and sot. Boh.
Standiford-Faulkner Reunion Tbp sixteenth annual reunion ofj fc Ssndiford and Faulkner families «fll be held at the F. W. StandfTord in Wren, Ohio. Sunday, August H All relatives are urged to lie fttscnL Mr. and Mrs. Tbedoro Thieine enUruiaed at dlunc r last evening in fcnor of the birthday anniversary of Heir daughter, Kdna. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alton Thlemc u-t family. Mr. and >lr*. Edwin Tlieme Kmma and l/*na Guth, all of Mar this city; Louis Dudenhoefer. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boehnkr. Anna *»d Gertude Dudenhoefer, Charlea MniGertrude Dudenhoefer, Charles Molthan. Louis 0. Dudenhoefer. Guests *ho joined them in the evening were 1/riise and Angeline Kruekeberg. Ruth Holle, Louise Hailing, Elma Ulakey, tetußa Helen Reinking. Gertrude Thieine, Messers Henry, Osear Reink iig, Wilfred Bleeljo. Banco was played and prizes were awarded to Helen Reinking. Wilfred Blceke, Henry Reinling and Kdna Thieme. A dainty repast was served late in the evening. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. David Adams, who wore aniotly married at the Collingwood Avenue rhurrh in Toledo, Saturday noon. Kaßowmg a six-course wedding dinner at the Secor hotel, they left for a honeymoon though the east. The;- will visit Niagara Falls on tch trip. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will return to Decatur September first to make their home jn this city. Mr. Adams is employed in the composing mom of the Daily Democrat. Dm M. Niblick of the Niblick & Company store left this morning for * ten days trip through the east, with visits in Philadelphia, Washington and New York City. His daughter Miss Mildred accompanied him and ftvr the »*'*t few days they will sight see'in the capitol, visiting Mr. H. C. McLain. They will spend several days in New Park and Philadelphia where Mr. NihNt’k will buy fall and winter goods for the store. Bittner Houck The annual reunion of the- BittnerHour.k families will be held at WeisMr P' dr k in Fort Wayne, Sunday, August 30. A basket dinner will be *ervcd at noon and sfn interesting Program has been arranged for the afternoon. Rev. FrOseh will be the for the afternoon's program. The Union Township Home Ecou "mies Club will meet at the home of ftfs. Iva Barkley Wednesday aflerhoon. - — I the members of the Delta Theta au Sorority will entertain at a pretfjpUal dinner and shower Tuesday •*i°ning in honor of Attna, Baret Mylotti in honor of Miss MarS ,u, t Moran, whose marriage to '>l"ht Meyers will be solemnised at '' Mar - Vs Catholic ehsrCh. Septemh’fl. , 7he b *rthd*y armiveraarita of Her L* rd Meyer > L. Meyer and Robert ng ere celebrated at the home ’ ® en Kohne, southwest tis the city '" nday - Tlw guests were Mr. and r «. Bernard Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. ony Meyer and children, Lavera Mr- and Mrs. Her- 1 hist her, Tftmna Meyer. *
Off to Her Castle in Spain H s CojßM:rcK. ~ • U»— ....i i. .—— ~~ . i Muriel McCormick, of« John D. Rockefeller, will spend the Fall in Spain, where the famous artist, Zuloaga, will do her portrait. Friend* hint at a romance.
>Fr! and .Mrs" Ben Eiting, Bernard, Catherine, Margaret, Robert and Dick Kiting, Mr and Mrs. Peter Spangler, Rose, Marie and Henry Biting, Clara Kittng, Frances Gase, Julius, Henry 1 Heideman, Mrs. E. Heideman, Thelma Braun, Geraldine Kohne, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Mary Maumbaum, Mrs Henry Hove*. Mrs. Christing Hovel, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hake and family. Mike Malony. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hirwel all of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs. Chas. Lose. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bohnke' and family. Mis*e Roth and Winona Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Millard McKean, of Berne, entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of their son, Alton, of St. Louis. Covers wcTe laid for Mr. and Mrs. McKean and sons, Gorman and Robert, and daughter,. Faye, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McKean and daughter, Alta, and sou, Forest, of this city. There will be a called meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star, Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock- Candidates will be initiated after which a social time will be enjoyed. Miss Mae Berlin? made n business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon: C. D. Teepte will return from Rome City tomorrow, after spending the week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and daughter, Virginia Helen, of Forest, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. d. R. Blair, of Mercer avenue. Mi. and Mrs. Terry Wertz of Elkhart were week-end visitors at the K. 11. Macy home. Chj-istian M-ary who has been working at South Bond through the summer visited bis parents here testerday. He has one more week at his job and will come home for a week or two before returning to Purdue where he will enter upon his senior year and as president of the Sigma I Chi chapter there. I 'Don Hno sicker and Herman Myers 1 visited friends at BlufTten last even iug. j Art Ratisseati, of Chicago, wi'l arrive tomorrow to be the gue t of tier aid Myloft and other friends here for a week. — Dick Durkin and Hamid Kirsch motored to Van Wert. Ohio, yesterday and enjoyed several rounds of golf, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niblick and daughters, Charlotte and Margaret. Mra. Cbristcna Niblick. Jesse Niblick. Mrs. J J. Niblick and daughter, Vcr ena, motored to Chtirubuaco yesterday and were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Forty Gandy, who entertained in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Margaret and Jesse Niblick. 1 Mr. iwul Mrs. A. D. Hwusicker, and Oswald. motored to Rtjme city Sunday. , Claude fireifb, of Tocstn, and Miss Olive Merriman, of this city spent the weekend with friends at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs-H. L. Couter, are visit tag Ms stm and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. France Couter for a few days. Mrs Ednyd Wilke, and son. of Brynn, Ohio, and Miss Mary Oman, of
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bluffton, will arrive this evening to be the guests of Mrs A. F. Stalter and Miss Marcella Kern for a few days, t The Misses Elcaonr and Ruth Col--1 son, of Fort Wayne, were guests of the Misses Bernice and Marcella Nelson, of North Fifth street. Sunday. Alltoii McKean returned to St. Louis today where he is employed with the Fox Film Company, after a two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mra. VV. F. McKean and daughter, Alta, at Berne. Florence Colletts underwent a tonsil'otomy at tho Adams County Memorial hospital this morning and is recovering nicely. Ben Boroff spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and family. He will visit other relatives before returning to his home in Georgia Mr. and Mrs John Alberding and sows, Herman and Leo. and daughters, Mary and Eva, have returned from a motor trip through western 'lndiana, where they visited friends ' and relatives. They visited the Rev. 1 Anthony J. Kroeger, at Oxford, and | tho Rev. George Augermcier, at Good(land f I Mrs. Frank Drake and children, Maxine and Dick. Mrs. Ed Kelly, Messrs. Kenneth Zerkel and Chalmer I Everett motored to Crooked Lake 1 Sunday, and spent the day with J. A. Zerkel anti Ralph Schnepp who are 'enjoying an outing there. Mr. and Mrs. Ofho Lobenstein left this moiuing oil a motor trip through Michigan. They will visit Mr. Ix>bensttin's brother and family at Grand Rapids before returning. Lucy Colchm, Agnes Colchin, Arthur Colchinand Ed Miller left yesterday on a motor trip to Elyria, Ohio where they will visit Mrs. Philoma Schirack. and sonMrs. Russell Philabaum, of Marion, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail for the past few *OSO Down/ Never before lias America's most popular elect ric washing machine beeu offered on such lew terms! See it at once—learn why over 800,000 have been sold— onefourth of all the electric washing machines in use! Come in, / • —..... . . _ Indiana Electric Company Sether Bldg.
days, baa gone to Indianapolis to visit her mother. Douglas Haney made ”a~busiuesß trip to Fort Wayne thl* morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. & Mumtna and daughter, Lilah, and Miss Marilynno Wherry motored to Vanßuren Sunday Where they attended the session of the White River Conference of the United Brethren church. Mildred and Hugh Andrews have returned from Detroit. Michigan, and Hucyrus. Ohio. Hugh lias been employ- 1 cd in Detroit since last spring. Mins Margaret McKean, Menuo Roth, 4Jr. and Mrs. L. W. Merrimau and sous. William and Arthur, spent the week-end with the Glen Baugh man family at West Unity. Ohio. They also visited friends at Hillsdale, Michigan. Christ Beery, who has been seriously ill for the last several days at ills home on Seventh street, remains very low. I Mrs. Sophia Smith, Mrs. Louisa Shraluka, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sliraluka and children. Bernadine and Robert, motored to Muscle and Indianapolis, and visited relatives over the week-end. Kermit Bowen, Lyfle Fee and Ralph Kanworthy visited friends in Fort Wayne last evening. ’ Frank Peterson made a business trip to Columbia City today. Mrs. F. A. Peoples, Mrs. Harry Helm. Miss Dora Marie Magley and Mr. Hurry Yahne motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon. M. A. Kenworthy test this afternoon for Fisher Station. Michigan, to resume Ins duties as telegraph operator for the Pennsylvania railroad
Gas Store Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company T Jl Hot W&tef —for Dad's Morning Share [How easy it makes . shaving]. j —/or Baby’s Bath * iow the little V ’fty ones l<*ve to splash and —for the Kitchen Jt"* [Mother knows the need of wP plenty of HotWater] —in the Laundry and every day, some way, Hot Water is a necessity — and it’s so easy to have on tap. /Sdvelhe firabknh S^NOW^/ Buy « gas water heater and enjoy Hot Water when you want it. Nothing takes the place of real Hot Waterl / !
company. Mrs. Kenworthy and children returned to Decatur recently to spend the winter here, after spending the summer at Fisher Station. Mr. Ken worthy took part in the rlflo shoot at the annual division track and field meet of Pennsylvania company at Richmond, last Saturday. Miss Helen Swonriuger and Mr. Wil- | liam Llnchar t have returned from Cleveland, Ohio where they have been visiting (he later’s sisters for the past j week. I Mr. and Mrs. William August, of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L Reynolds over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes and children, Carl and Louise, of Pittsburg, Pa., and Mike Geary and Carmen Geary, of Van Wert, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and family Sunday. Robert Meibers resumed his duties at the Old Adams (founty Bank this morning after a week's vacation at Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briebc and sonj Bob, spent Sunday in Portland as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Herman Briebe. Miss Frieda Black and Mr. Bernard Keller, motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. - o——— ■ Another Nejjro Killed Indianapolis, Aug. 34 —Death of Bill Bowden, negro, 33, in a shooting fray at his home early today, marked the th'rd fatality in Indiana's negro population from ballet or knife ' wounds since Sunday morning. o—— —— % -t S—WANT APS EARN—S—I -1 CUMMER COLDS are lingering and annoying. The very first night apply visits Owor IT Million Jot, Umtd Yomrtr
HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ADAMS COUNTY. 1925-26 Name 'Teachers should check the books needed) FRESHMEN Sard’s Sentence A- Theme 11.19 Coulter's Elementary Studies in Ward's Sentence Book Exercises Botany (D. Appleton & Co.) 11.5.7 (if required by teacher) . .23 or How to Study and What to Study Hunter's New Essentials of Bi(Sandwiek) .66 ology ... 1.31 Occupations, (Gowin & Wiieatley) Peter's Business Speller .30 Composition Tablet No. Hit. .03 High School Arithmetic (Harris) 1.00 Theme Tablet. Np. 1025 (Royal) .05 Cotngaeree and Industry (Commercial Geography) 1.55 Drawing Books to be selected by teuelior. Ne Cclltns Glee A- Chorus Cook. j Engineering on the Farm 2.02 j A Year in Agriculture t. 26 \ A Study of Farm Animals. I SO To lie selected by the teacher. Field Crops • 1.62 See Manual page xv. or i Manual Training. 1 Greer's School And Home Cook- \ mg... 1.60 Clarsirs—All classics by Macmillan Co. _ Second Semester;— — First *em«Mer.— Hav-Hrorne's Twice Told Tale langfellow s Tab’s ofiFWays.de loa. sj,ak,speare: Julius Ceasar. Old Testament Narratives. Scolt; ivanhoo. Shakespeare: As You Like It. SOPHOMORE jpiippinger’s Written and Spoken English 137 rheme Tablet No. 102,, .05 New High School Algebra. Com- ' (Bookkeeping Twentieth Century) plete <Wells & Hart) 1.11 NeCotttn s Glee and Chorus ISook, ■Latin, Elementary (Seott) 1.1!) American Book ( o. History, Modern Times & The Note Book .0.) Living Past (Elson) 2.16 Peter's Business Speller .30 Classics-—AM classics by Macmillan Co. First Semester:— — Dickens: A Tale or Two Cities. Second Semester.. Roosevelt: School Edition of His Writ- Baker s Short Stories and Selection -, infjw Piltengf-r: A Collection of Short Tennyson: Idylls of the King. Stories. .... ~ . . , ‘ . Shakespeare: Tim Tempest Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice. JUNIOR Written & Spokeu English—Clip peuger 1.37 New Latin (>rammar—-Bennett 1 26 Outline.* of English and American Royal Writing hook for Theme Literature —Long. Work, No. 1025 .05 Business Speller—Petcr.i .30 Note Hook 05 History of United States—Fite 1.6 G NeCoUtus Glee & Chorus Book. Plane and Solid Geometry—Newell (Typewriting.) & Harper 1.26 Latin. Cea:air in Gaul—D'Ooge Sr Eastman (with Compositiop and Grammar 1.: B Classics—AM classics l>y Macmillan Co. Second sen»-sier. — — r '.T* Austen: Pride and Prejudice Elliot: Silas Marner. _ rslgravc: The Golden Treasury Irving: The Sketch Book. Blackmore: Lorna Doone. Shakespeare: Macbeth. SENIOR Written and Spoken English—Clip- , American Government—Magruder 1 11 (tenger 1.37 Physiology f'oun and Buddingtou Outrincs of English and American or Solid Geometry (Newell ALiterature—Long. Harper 1 I 86 Essentials of Economics (Fairchild t. Business Speller Peter: 5o Physics in Every Day Life—Hend Note Book "5 erson. . . - Royal Theme Tablet "5 High School Geography, Whitbcck NeCollins Glee A- Chorus Book (Physical) t. 89 Brownlee's Elementary Principles or of Chemistry tlf latigbt) 111 Algebra (Wells A- Harti 1 14 ('lassies All Classics by Macmillan Co. First Semester:— — Emerson: Essays; on Composition and Second Semester: bolt ReHa ace. Shake, peare Hamlet Ltneolp: Speeches and Addressee Shakespeare King t^ar Scott Ken 11 worth Sheridan The Rivals CLIFTON STRIKER. County Superintendent
Windstorm Does Damage St. Paul, Minn.. Aug 24—Severe damage was done Sunday by a windstorm in the Red River valley, according to word here today. The storm swept northward, ripping down farm houses and telephone ant tele-
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graph wipes. Grand Forks. S D.. and Winnipeg. Man., were hardeat hit. Lines of communication to both points were severed today and the extent of the damage was undetermined. — o • J —J—WANT ADS EARN—l~*—9
