Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1925 — Page 3
I fyctetf I u n CLUB CALENDAR ■ Friday II f _, n.rr.P 1 « hoir 7:30 ■ P p,', lla tha- nass or Baptist Church I upper church parlors, 6 30 B p ”« ■«• Ai.i •-»y an,i Mll,s, onary n |J “ f M t: Cbunli tpiur.'b, H Society Os B : "p ir ‘w“' for Rev. Dotson H B. Church. ■ Saturday ■ rra y 01.1.. or I. A. S. Os Christen H church- White Meat Market, 9a. m. Monday nematic Department of the Wo r „ in -., club Pot l-i" k Snpper-Indus-ntal Room. 6:3$ P. m. Thr choir c.f ihe Zion Reformed fhlir .h will ,nW>l lonigl,t at 7:3ff o'clock r.t the church for praetjee. Every member i -:D:"d to Im present The Dramatic Department of the V.oi'ati's Club will met Monday even log at 6:30 o'clock in the Induatria’ Rooms. A pot luck supper will be .erred and ’l"' attendance of every joomber is urged. A program will be r :ven following 'he supper. SOCIF.TI.V R The Decatur L. cf C. will hold its fifth annual picnic Sunday. September 13. al Zeser grove near thia city. All members who have cars are asked to donate them to convey other members to the grove Sunday. Al persons who have no- way to go tu the grounds are asked to meet on Liberty Way at three o’clock Sunday afternoon The September meeting of the Faithful Followers Class of the Mt. Tabor church, of Hobo, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumbleson of Wren, Ohio. Wednesday evening. After the business meeting a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. Urfm and sisters. Misses Nellie and Mildred Helm, in sewing delicious refreshments Mr and Mrs. James Westveld ent-
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ertained at dinner Wednesday In honor c.f Mrs Wi’llam Naehtrleb. of Morenci, Michigan Other guest. were Dr and Mrs F. 1 Patterson Mr and Mrs C A. Dugan and dangh tert Fran •-■ and Helen and Mrs Rout. Mt . W A. Kuebh r entertained a small company of friends at a lunch eon of pretty appointments yesterday In honor of Mrs. William Nachtrieb of Morenci, Michigan. Hake* Reunion The Hakes rminion was held Sun day at Bellmont Pari, with seventy five memtiers in nltondance. a basket . dinner was served at noon after which a program was enjoyed. The nnwly elected officers are Mrs. Dena Hakes, president; Mrs. Dorothy Hakes, rotary and treasurer. Those present were: Mr. and Mr.t. James Hakes and ' family, Alice, Don. Ivan, l.avada, Har ' old. Dorothy and Ruth; Mr. and M. John Hurless, all of Wren, Ohio; Mr and Mrs Mat Ravel; Mr. and Mrs John Hackler and daughter, Dorothy all of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Kline. William Hakes of Ash 'ey, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Hakes mH daughter, June, of Delaware Hilo; Mr. and Mrs. John Fletninj md children. Corwin, Virgil. Laura tnd Winona, all of Rockford, Ohio Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon Shirley, Mr Walter Hakes, all of Elkhart; Mr. and Mr s Wellie Hakes, of Sturgis, Michi gan; Mr. and Mrs. Willl.se Hakes ane lacfhti.r. Betty; Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett, of Broimdey, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hakes and children; Mary and Raymond Hakes, of Fort Wayne; Mr. Nathan Hakes, of Fostoria. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey I’inklmm and family; Albert, Etola. Wilbur, Wood row. Heber, Melvin and Maurice Tlnk ham, of Monroe; Hal Hakes, Ivan Tai hot, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hakes am. family. Dorothy. Harold and Ray mond; Mr and Mrs. Carl Hower and children, Georgia, Joe. Ben and Irene; I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilyard and fam -| ily; Glen, Paul and Pauline Hilyard; i Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hakes and son. Junior, all of this city; Nathan Hake; of Fostoria. Ohio was the oldest person present and Maurice Iz-roy Tlnk- | ham of Monroe was the youngest. Thu third annual reunion will be held at Bellmont Park in August, 1926. o — . Some of the prehistoric dinosaur: vere no bigger than chickens.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR AT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925.
Commander Os PN-9-1 To (let Appointment Washington. Sept 11 — (United Press i — Commander John Rodgers of the PN-9 1 will be appointed assistant chief of the navy bureau of aeronail tie, to succeed Captain A. W. Johnson, who asked for sea duty, Secretary of the Navy Wilbur an nounced today ... — , , ... o .— Moila Mallory Wins Women’s Tennis Title Philadelphia. Pa., Sept. 11. (United Press.) For the second consecutive year, Mrs. Molla Mallory won the middle states women's singles tennis title through her victory over Mrs. Marion Zlnderstein Jessup of Wilmington. 6 2, 62 on the courts of the Phlladlephia Cricket club here. Woman Acquitted Os Murdering Her Raby Uniontown, Pa., Sept. 11—Mrs. Lu cille Hareck, 19, was acquitted in criminal court of murdering he, tw« nty-une-monlh-oid baby by giving it carbolic arid, after alienists scld she was irresponsible at the time of her action. Rain Storms Sweep Over Three States Chicago, Sept. 11. — Heavy rain storms, centering in Rock Island, 111., swept parts of Illinois, Indiana, and lowa today. Blocks of paving were washed away and basements were flooded at | Rock Island where damage was heav I
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lest. Several Chicago suburbs suffered crippled telephone lines during the early hours as the wind blew trees against the wires Late today the storm bad diminished, giving way to rain. — " o ■■■■ ' Gov. Pinchot Cails Miners’ Conference Harrisburg. Pa, Sept. 11—. United Press) —Governor Pinchot today took his first stop toward britig.ng about peace in the anthracite coal fields by inviting spokesmen for the miners and operators to meet him at different time s at his home in Milford, Pike county John L. Lewis, international president of the United Mine Workers of America, has agreed to meet the governor Monday. It is probable that Major W. W. Invlis. spoke,man for the anthracite coal operators, will meet the governo: tomorrow, although no acceptance of the invitation has been received yet from Major Inglis. - ■ OExhibitors Not Required To Buy Exhibitors Ticket Persons may exhibit any article or articles at the Northern Indiana fair here next week without buying an exhibitor’s ticket, according to an announcement made by E. B Williamson, manager of the fair. The exhibitor's tickets are sold entirely as a matter of convenience to exhibitors. All that is necessary to enter arI ides or products at the fair is to 'have them at the proper place of ex-
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- hlbition on the fair grouidn and in : place by Tuesday, September 16, at 6 p m. Entries should he made - the secretary's office at the fair ground. There are no eflti!■ - fcharged. —■■ o — Revenue Officers Visit Decatur Today J. O. Banks, of the Ft Wayne rev ( enue office, and Earl G Glanton, dr , trict collector, were In the city today looking after business. Mr Glanton ; has been assigned to this county and I ■■■■■'■ w - -.-—i.
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Mr Banks has Alien county Mr Glanton will be here at different tlnirs and will :.r->i<i taxpayei v.hea cal* ) upon. ■Maw- <aw (kraldine !I; andyberry Is Taken Suddenly 111 Miss Geraldine Brandyberry, of ithls city, who Is a teacher In the I Huntington city schools, was brought |to the Adams County Memorial hots pital in un ambulance this moni.ng diss Braudyberry was taken sudden Ily ill while in the •-.< hool room and
she was hurried to the hoepital here for medical treatment. o E nl hh-m k Gets Out of Jail For Funeral Noblesville, Sept 11—Fsrl Klenck ' was out of Jail today for the first tlnn since his arrest last April with D C. Stephenson, former "rand drag- .: on of the Indiana klan, and Earl Gentry on charges of murdering Mis, • Madge OberholtMr. In custody of a deputy Ehrrlff Klenck left for Evans vllle t., attend the funeral of a sister
