Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1925 — Page 5

■ fycteEf Ly ■* ’**’ * calendar Wednesday Townshir Home Economics \Lvri Iva C tV\«!o SWo of Ald Po fK v of cUtlim Chureb-Mra. Noah M* n d° I<l- Thuridly , II.? Aid society of Christian C-Xl-Mrs Harry Thompson, t : 30 p Township Home Economics „ lllh _Mri. Da'c Moses. 2 p m. Fnwcrtff League Hood Times Social Mrs christens Vail. 7:30 p.m. Friday Evangelical League of Christiah -or-Outdoor Meeting. udi*’' AW Soc,p,y ° r ME - Church -Church parlors. 2:30 p. m. eastern Star-Masonic Hall, 7:30. Moose izgiouaires— Mooac Home. j-30 p.m. st Marys Township Home Econoblcs clhb-Mra. Otto bongenberger. 1.30 P.ni. The Evangelical league of ChrisPan Endeavor will meet Friday evening .Reports by the delegates who attended the Oakwood Park Assembly will be given. After the reports an hour of fun. including games, .tunts. etd. "’lll be enjoyed by all. Those desiring to attend meet at the church not later than 7:15 o’clock. Cars wijl convey all to the meeting. Members of the league are urged to attend. The annual reunion of the Da tile I and Cramer families will be held at Bflimont Park. Sunday. August 30. A basket dinner wil be served at noon after which a program Will be given.

The Sunday school elass of the Evangelical church at Berne, taught byMrs Nellie Craig, motored to this city with their families, Tuesday evening, and enjoyed & SaskH diner at the home of their former teacher, Mrs. Amy Bockman, on West Monroe street.. Those who attended from Herne w rrc Mr. and Mrs. bewald Rcitler, Mr. and Mrs. .Archie Farr, Mr. a nd Mrs. James Beecher and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wildas Rawley, Mrs. Arnet Stauffer. Mr. and Mr.»: Edgar Clouser. Mr and Mrs. Wllliamm Stauffer, Mrs. Nellie Cffaig and daughters. Margaret and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. David Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiesen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Beery and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Townsend, Sir. and Mrs. Orel Davisson. Mrs. Ed Elzey atid daugghter, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp

Freshly Weds Should learn in Auctast-December is ioolat& I. i s gy A Economy is a woman's duty—every "Freshly-Wed’U fill *JOk young lady should start off on her “right” foot— l,|| > show friend husband he picked a good caretaker for 4 1 \ i gß hi* pay envelope. ' | H sJKjjf A V * IUeS U ' ke These Make ’* Travel Farther! J® vU —and here’s a "square —'nother chance ‘ ty shake” for every penny! to save! «u sil 7p r sh.veii L. M S Salts and Candlestick Ofc W ■1 11 Every popular shape— jj|r iS’tP* s®!.- ■ In and design. These For boudoir or buffet. I I shakers heavily plated Art-craft designs—extra Vgr‘rS» 'L M/i and emphasise ‘‘hijjh- heavy quadruple plate. Six est quality’’ Styles to suit every dejS» Special-Close-Out sire—price fits every Prices purse. il *-' c ” $1.50 "'s6 $3 10 $5 THE PAIR . THE PAIR “Stone Broke” / W\\ “Horse Scn. e” Won’t Hurt If It a / ' It's better to piit your money Ta ■’’til ia. sv / 0,1 “h er ” fingers than to let PERFECT /4 Wi \ ”■ slip trough YOURS. IH4iur>iLti> A Diamond bought hern - oil—NOT SPENT! We buy —let her save it for cash and sell for cash on v> 4 11 margin of profit shaved Four Feature JMjPW• thinner than a carnival sand A'alucs / ■ wich —ohr overhead is figur’’d down Io a mtnlinuni anr t Summed up. U all means $25, sso* $75, SIOO ,hat nOLLAR FOR dollar ’ v S’ OU get more va 110 hi any Price end Quality jpL/ »** diamond you buy here Comparison* Urged! Waiting to Prove Itl' JEWELRY STORE

and Mrs. Aiuy Bockman and son Roscoo ,of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Klepper entertained Mr. and Mrs. Julc Spies, of Clevcllnd, Uhlo, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kuebler, at the Fort Wayne Country Club list evening Mr and Mrs. Frank Barthel are entertaining at dider toady in their honor. LOCAL NEWS Mrs C. L Sputter and daughter, Clkra, of Willshire, Ohio, had as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bpulldr, of Branch, Michigan, and A. H. Spuller of Detroit, Michigan. The neighbors and friends pleasantly stir prised them ,-H Hire Spiller (home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eno and sons lure returned from a several days motor trip through the cast. Harry Meschbarger, of Linn Grove was a business visitor here yester day. George McNanama, of south of th< city, looked after business interest.* here Wednesday. M. and Mrs. L. A. Voglewtedt/ IcL this morning for their home at Mus kogec. Oklahoma, after a visit hen with Mrs. Elisabeth Voglewede, ol High Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles BurdgiF and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis and daugh ter, have returned from Butler where they visited Mr and Mrs. Dallas Hun sicker, former residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson and Mrs John Everett motored to Fort Wayne this morning. F. E. Vail the Rev. A. A Fledder Johann, and C. E Peterson motprei to Van Wert. Ohio, yesterday and en joyed several rounds-of golf. DonMd and Thelma Gage, childrer of Mr. and Mrs. John Gage, of Merc er Avenue, underwent tonsil opera tions at the Adams County Memorial Hotspital todkyMiss Lilly Venis of Eighth stree and chclf telephone operator of the Citizens Telephone Company, who suf fred a stroke of paralysis a. few days ago remains about rhe same. Mrs. William H. Miller, of north ol the city, has been confided to het bed for the past several days having suffered a slight storke of paralysis She was reported slightly better to day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faurofe are the proud parents of A fine boy baby born Monday. The baby has been named Anthony Joseph. Ed Augenhaugh, city street cothmls (doner, Is in Foft Wayne for examination of his eyes, by a specialist Mr. Augenhaugh has been blind in one eye for several months and has been unable to see with the other eye since the first of this week John Carmody and E. J. Fricke, of this city, Fred and Alfred licit, of

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French township, and Bob Kamm, who is visiting with Mr. Carmody, returned home today from a trip In Michigan. They visited a number the beet fields and came home by the way of Canada, Detroit, and Toledo. They traveled more than 600 miles. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Sowers and children. Richard and Robert, have returned to their home in Warren, O , after a several days visit here with Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn Murray of Mercer avenue. Work is progressing on the C- C. Schafer home on Monroe street. A garage und sleeping porch has been constructed at the rear of the house and the Interior of the home is being remodeled arid refinished. O —-" . ....... Mariage Licenses Maurice E. Troyeh school teacher. Princeton. Illinois, to Arvilla E. Sprunges, Berne. WABASH— William A. Facton is certainly glad he threw that peach seed in his back yard four years ago It grew into a tree. The other day he picked a pack of peaches th eslze oi teacups. • ■> $3.00 to CLEVELAND Round trip from Ft. Wayne Sunday Excursions via Nickel Plate Road Also Low Excursion Fares to Many Other Points, (’all on Local Ticket Agent Nickel Plate Road or address (’. A. Pricthard. if. I*. A., Ft. Wayne Ind.

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