Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1925 — Page 3

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■ f I Monday I Re Mk«b«-'^ Kr J 5 " P ’" ■ 11 Tue»<f»y ■ «• min'z Ml«lon.ry Prayer Meeting I rs i<b Chunb-Mra. Ch.rle. An | Church-Mr. ■ .Lu, Archbold. 7:30 p. m. I ,-c-K.ofr H«ll.Bp.m. I of I’hHdreus Guardiana-M-W 2o’<^"' ,f "■ ptist church_BeU sent Park. « « P «'■ Wednesday p, T# Hundred Club-Mrs. Hernan °' lll< Thursday ABtloch Missionary Sewing Society Mrß Charles Andrews, all day. '(Word Aid and Miaion.ry Soviet jM -Mrs John Magley. 2P- m E V. Missionary Society-Church. 2:30 P ™ Mr , Frank Barthel entertained last .renlN *t "er home in Jeterson street |B honor ol Mrs. Julie Spies and dugbter. Helen The Board of Children s Guardians wi H nrr t tomorrow afternoon at two h'clock at the library. The Donas Class of the Evangelicil Church will meet Tuesday evening , t th, home of Mrs. J.son Archbold it 7:30 o'clock. Every member Is tried to be present as business of importance will ne nisncssed. Mr and Mrs Phil Sauer entertained it dinner Sunday at their home, north ot the city. The guests were Mr. and Mn H F Tindall and "son Jimy. Miss Norma Indall, of Van Wert. Ohio. Mr ind Mrs. Geo. Weinman and son. Ed wd Mrs. Hannah Gunsetf, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weinman, of Schumoi. Ohio; Mrs and Mrs. Otto Weinman, of Glen more, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiess, Mrs. Ann. Gunset and daughter, Ida. Florence. Harold and Ver. Sauer The Evangelical Missionary Society will meet at eight o'clock at the hall ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All numbers are urged to attend as plans wil be made to entertain the county convention. October 8 and 9. All members of the Rebekah Lodge will met at eight o'clock at the hall thia evening to make arrangements to attend the funeral of Miss Lilly Venis. who was a member of the local chap ter The regular C- L of C- meeting will be held at eight o'clock at tse Knights of Columbus Hall. Reports of the convention at Cleveland wil! be given by the delegates, A good attendance is desired. The Concord Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies will meet at the home of Mrs. John Magley Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Myers and family entertained at dinner la°i evening for Mrs. Nellie Oman and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mi*.. B F. .Masterson, of Bluffton. The Philo Class of the Baptist Sunday School will have a picnic supper at Bellmont Park, Tuesday evening. All members are urged to attend and bring their friends, and meet at Winnes' Shoe Store at 6: <5 o'clock. Spade Reunion A very enjoyable reunnion was, held at the home of Frank Spade, on the Spade homestead west of Peterson, Sunday. It was a very pleasant occasion, it being the first time in more than thirty years that the brothers and sisters have all been together. They are Frank Spade and Charles Spade, of this city. James Spade, of Fort Wayne. William Spade, of Bluffton, Mrs Jennie Sweigart, of Boulder, Colo., Mrs. cor. Good, Massilou, Ohio, Mrs Clara Seigman, Andover, Ohio; Mrs. Hattie Wolf, of Pleasant Bend. Ohio: Mrs Mattie Moore. Elkhart, and Mrs. Allie Howard, of this city. Other relatives and friends present were: Mrs. Frank Spade and children. Gladys, Jeanette. Velma and Ralph; Mrs. William Spade, Mrs. William Wolfe, and family, Mildred, Luella and Mildred; Mis Inis Sweigart, of Boeder. Colo., Mr. Sam Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Leisure, and children. How ard, Bohy and Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. K M. Reynolds and son. Junior, of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs- Charles Bowers and children. Virgil and Harry; Mr and Mrs. William Ehrman and ’on. Bobby; Doris, Elizabeth and Gerald Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling, and children. Marjory and Rodney; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kell, and daughter, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spade ’nd son. Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moch and children. Louise and Value; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubner. and c • - dren, Gretchen, Marcella, and Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs- Harry Seigman and children, Esther, Ruth and Emery, as ol Continental, Ohio; Mrs. Nellie Sieg®an. and family, Clar and Leona, of

Continental. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Papi Edwards. Walter Ehrntan, Vera Jane 1 Schlu koan. Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst I and daughter, Grace, John Blanch and 1 Herman Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. Jess i Hural and daughter Mary; Mr. Francis Howard, Mr. and Mrs Frank Martin and family, Fry. Evelyn and Margaret; Mr. a"d Mrs William Arnold. Nathan Ehrman, George and Anna Ehrman The thlrtenth annual reunion of thu Roop family will be held at Bellmont Park Sunday, September 6. All relatives and trends are urged to attend and bring a basket dinner The children and grand children of Mr. and Mfs. John Meyer held their nnual family reunion at Bellmont park Sunday. A basket dinner was served at noon. Thoae present were Mr. and Mrs- Johln Meyer, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Meyer. Mr. Jacob Meyer, of lied land Cal.. Dr. and Mrs. L. IT Meyer, of Convoy, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, of this city. Mrs. Frank Parent. of Saginaw, Mich.. W. F Meyer, of Fort Wayne, Mis Muriel Spichtel, of Fort Wayne. A most pleasant day was spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H- Young, of Velina. Ohio, where a fine birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Henry Rodenbeck. of this city, aud her mother, Mrs. Annie Meric*. Mrs. Merles is eighty-six ( years old and is recovering from a stroke of paralysis, which she suffer ed »«veral weeks ago. Covers were laid for Fr. and Mrs. Floyd Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and son. Richard. Mr and Mrs. tteny Rodenbet, Charles Baxter, of this city, Mr. ( and Mrs. F. H. Merica and son, Fred erick. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Young, of Celina. Ohio. A sister, Mrs. Jones| Fisher ot Warren.( Ohio, was unable to, attend Mrs. Merira has made her ( home with Mrs Yoifig for the past several months but expects to he at the home of Mrs. Rodenbeck within the next few weeks. The Womans’ Missionary Prayer Meeting of the Antioch Church will be | held at the home of Mrs. Charles Andrews Tuesday aftrnon at two o'clock The Antioch Misionary Society will' met Thursday all day at the home of Mrs Charles Andrews. A good attend ance is desired. Foughty-Ady Reunion. The Foughty-Ady family reunion ( was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs ; W. H. Foughty. corner of Madison ‘.ind t Thirteenth streets, Sunday. Members of the families from Michigan. 11l , inois and Ohio, were present A pleas iag program of music and readings was given during the afternoon Rev B F Dotson, of the United Bethren church also gave a very interesting talk. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ormsby. noith of Union Dale, in Wells county.

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this morning after a vacation, which she spent w-ith her parents in township. Mr- and Mrs. C. O. Porter and sons. Bob and Jack, have returned from Rome City where Mrs. Porter and sons, have enjoyed a two months outing. Jule Spies returned to his home at Cleveland. Ohio, yesterday after a several days visit at the W. A. Kueb ler home. Mrs. Spies and daughter. Helen, returned there this morning after a two weeks visit herd. Mart Smith has returned to Colum bus, Ohio, after spending the weekend here with Ms mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lange. Mr. Pete Braun left this morning for Massillon. Ohio, where they will visit rela tlves for several days. Miss Dorothy Miller and Mr. Lawrence Wolpert motored to Ft. Wayne last evening. Miss Adelaide Truelsch. of St. Johns, was a shopper here todayMiss Margaret Niblick spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm and son. George, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yahne. of Fort Wayne, motored to Lake James yesterday where they will spend the week. Miss Mary Roop, and Mi’- Jerry Tobin, of Middletown, Ohio, who spent the week -end here with friends returned to their home Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied by Miss Mildred Leonard, who will spend several days there as the guest of Miss Roor. Miss Olga Reinking resumed her duties at the Old Adams County bank John Beck returned to hjs home at Delphos. Ohio, today after a two weeks visit with his great aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker. Mr. Beck is a talented musician and recently broadcast a program from a Fort Wayne radio station. The Misses Bee aud Ruth Stalter and Miss Elizabeth Sheets, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives here over the week end.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and son, Karl. Mn. and Mrn. Carl Shafer and sons, Dick and Billy, motored to Lakes Winona and Wawasoe yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. France retiyued to their home at Gaary yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A Kennedy arrived here this morning from Crawfordsville, where they have been spending the summer. Mr. Kennedy is coach of basketball and track and director of boys' physical training in the Decatur high school. He attended the school for coaches at the University of Michigau for six weeks this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will reside on Mercer avenue. Mr and Mrs. Eduard Litchfield and daughter. Elizabeth, of Mayfield, New York, motored through for a visit with friends here for a few days. Mrs. IJtchfield was formerly Miss Tx»ota Bailey of this city. They stoped at Marion, Ohio, for a visit with Mrs. Jennie Furman and she accompanied them here for a day or two with friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Adams arrived this morning after a happy two weeks tour of the east They were married in Toledo two weeks ago Saturday. Mr; Adams is a member of the DailyDemocrat family and has many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Adams expect to 'make this city their home. Charles Mowry, of hansiAg. Michi gan, visited friends here over the weekend. Miss Josephine Archbold is sufer ing from an attack of appendicitis, this being her third attack in six weeks. She was quite ill over ' day. | I. W. Macy, of Soutli Bend, visited here over Sunday. His brother, Chris- ' tian, accompanied him and will visit I here a couple of weeks before return ing to Purdue. I J Erwin, of Goshen, was drowned The storm is said to have been the worst ever known there. | Mr and Mrs. H. L Conter. Miss Rose Christen and Mr. and Mrs. F M Schirmeyer will motor to Lake James tomorrow for a day at the F E France cottagq. Miss Christen wiU remain there for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Myers motored to Van Wert this afternoon. Mil. and Mrg. Carl Pumphrey and daughter, are among the Decatur ' people who are at Wawasee where * the big storm broke Sunday after noon. Miss Bertha Heller returned to Indiaaapolis last evening after a day with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner and childred of Dayton motored here Satur day for a short visit,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrol and Mrs V. L. McGonagle left early this morn ing for a motor trip to Winfield, Kansas. wher they will vfeit relatives. Mrs. Ernest Bailey, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday at her parental home in this city. Gerald Mylott, Arthur and Rob Vog lewede and Eugene Durkin left yesterday on a several days motor trip through Wisconsin. They were accompanied as far as Cihcago by Art

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Rousseau, who has been visiting at the Mylott home and at the home of Mrs. M. Fullenkamp for the past week. Mrs. O. L Vance spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. W A. Kueblcr will leave tomorrow for a two months visit in Oregon and California. He will visit Mr. and Mrs Ijeon Crawford at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and spend several weeks with his son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Aloyslus Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Koontz and daughter, Carrol, left yesterday for Indianapolis after a several days visit horn with Mrs. Koontz's mother, Mrs. C. R. Hammell and other relatives. A number of golf fans motored to Fort Wayne, Bltffton and Van Wert, yesterday and enjoyed several rounds golf. The local teachers and county teachers are here to attend Insctitute which is being held in connection wit htbe Chautauqua here this Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller and daughter/ Gretchen, Barbara and Mil dred, of Anderson, spent Snday with Mrs. H. Whines and family. They left this morning on a motor trip to Lorain, Ohio. Niagar Falls, and many other places of interest in the East. Miss Mayme Terveer has resumed her dutie sat the Voglewede Shoestore after a two weeks vacation, a par of which was spent in Toledo, Cfhio, with her brother-in la w and sister. Mr. and Mrs. C R- Uhl. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Litchfield, of Mazeville, N. Y. are visiting friends here. Mrs. Litchfield was formerly Miss Leota Bailely, of this city. Lloyd and George Kinzel accompanied their brother Fred to Rv<-d's Point. Ohio for a few days. They will leave about the 10th of September for Bedford, Va., where they will enter school. Misses Helen and Gertrude Kinzel left, this morning for Chicago where they will visit for a few days after which Mis Helen will go to Los An geles for the winter. Their mother. Mrs. Florence Kinzel, will go to California in January after her term as city treasurer lias expired, returning here in the spring. Wiss Donna Parrish lias resigned her position as bookkeeper at the Kitson GaragaRobert Meyers spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Millard Hendricks, of Monroe, underwent a major operation at the local hospital this afternoon. The Missed Josepdiftie Anderson and Catherine Nichols, Messrs. Hen

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ry Nereiter. Alfred and Clarence Beavers motored to Rochester yesterday whore they visited Miss Ana hello Noftsgeh. Leo 8. Miller, of Huntington, spent Sunday here as the guest of his brother-in-law and slater, Mr. and i Mrs. Alva Nichols, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gay. County Commissioner Ernst Conrad has returned from an eight weeks| motor trip through Texas, Arkansas,' Illinois, New Mexico. Ed Conrad. Gus Bultemeier and Mr. Scheumann wore also members of the party. They traveled 4.611 miles aud report a very fine trip. Carolyn Acker has returned from Lexington. Ky., where she visited relatives for the past several weeks. t j • — O Heat Wave To Continue Indianapolis, Aug. 31. United Pness)—The present heat wave will continue tomorrow although a slight drop during the night is expected, the weather bureau announced today. A new record for August temperatures in Indianapolis this year was set at mid-afternoon Saturday when the thermometer registered 92.8 degrees. o Ministerial Association To Meet Tuesday Morning The Decatur Ministerial Association will meet Tuesday morning, at 9:30 o’clock, at the Old Adams County Bank. The meeting is important and all members are requested to be present.

Just Received New Shipment of Dresses Mrs. M. Moyer 131 N. Bth Street City

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President Plans To Attend Legion Convention Swampscott, aMiis., Aug. 31.—(United Press.!—President Coolidge ptans to go to Omaha, Nob., to attend the | American Legion's national conven- , tion October 5 to 9. An invitaion to attend and speak, , extended hy National Commander Jlamas A. Drain some time ago was renewed today by Alton T. Roberts, chairman of the legion's national committee on distinguished guests. Mr. Coolidge authorized Roberts to announce that ho intended to go. The president probably will be in Omaha on October 6, the big day ot the convention. - o GREENSBURG — Seventeen marriage licenses have been issued In Auglist, exceeding June's record.

|| On Many Application ■| for Employment H IS THIS QUESTION I Do You ■ SAVE MONEYT O Importance of this guestion to S the employer is that if you have ■ not learned to manage your || K own affaiiw, it is not likely you |J will he wanted to manage his. ■I It seems to he the feeling of IB H all employers that if a man canfl not save for himself, it is hard | ; fl lv probable he can save for II ■n them. II SAVE THROUGH THIS BANK Capital and Surplus fl2OJ)00.Q& e x Dec^tiiTVlndiQiiQ

Boy, 12, Shoots Ilis 1 Playmate, 7; Didn’t Know Gun Was Loaded Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 31—John Richards, 12, was questioned today In the shooting of Courtland Vale. 7. Richards pointed a revolver at Vale and flrodi. He claimed he did not know the gun was loaded. -Vale was not seriously hurt o LIBRARY HOURS The public library will be open on the following hoifs during Chautauqua Week, August 31 to September 5: Monday, August 31: 1 to 6 P m. Sept, 1 to 5: 9 a. in. to 12 noon Patrons of the library are urged to note the change.