Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1925 — Page 5

- t —T i Society ■ LF'_i A CLUB calendar Thursday Moose U«iom>lr«* - Mouse Home. "iKlu'Theta Tau I’lcaic-Meet at vililirk Store, 5:30 m., Kea—Mtsa Catherine Om or Wotuan'* Home and Foreign Miary Society of Presbyterian ‘ b _-Mra. C. S. Carey. .Calvary Ladies' Aid Soelety-Mra. and*Win Class of U. U. Church . Meet at church at 7:30 p. m. to go to Niles Puller home. fcver Ready Class of M. E. Church— Mr* Riley Chriman. ' U dics Aid Society of M. E. Church of Monroe-Mrs. Phil Heffner, 2 p. m. \V. R- C. —Legion Hall, j. v Woman's Missionary Society —Church Parlors, 2 pm. Woman's Home and Forcigu Mia sionarv Society of Presbyterian Church-Mrs. C. S. Carey. Triangle Section of Christian Lad ip 8 ’ Aid Society Rummage SaleChurch basement. Friday Minnehaha Club —Red Men HallWoman's Home Missionary Society of M E. church—Mrs. John Parrish, 2:30 P m. Dorcas Class of E. V. ChurchMrs. Elmer Anspaugh. Triangle Section of Christian Ladle' Aid Society Rummage Sale—Church basement. Saturday Ladies' Aid Society of U. B. Church Cafeteria Supper —Church, 5 to 7 p.m Gray Side of Christian Ladies' Aid Society—Pastry Sale—White Meat Market. Tuesday psi lota Xi —Miss Carolyn Acker 7:30 p m. C. L. of C.—K. of C. Hail. Bp. m The fall social program of the Knights of Columbus will open on Wednesday evening. Octolxir 14. at the K. of C. hall with a card party and dance. Lunch will be served during the evening and the event prom Uses to be one of real enjoyment to all. A good orchestra has been secured for the evening and after a few hours of cards, including Bridge. Rktim, Five Hundred and. last hut not *> least, the- game of Dingo, darning will be enjoyed. The committee has arranged for several entertainments during the fall and winter mouths anil the public is cordially invited to attend the affairs. Tickets for the first event on October 11, can be secured from the members at twenty-five cents each. The meeting of tlie Cha Kea Club "ill be held at the home of Katharine Omior this evening at eight o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Au important meeting of the Moose legionaries will ho held at 7:30 o'clock at the Moose home this evening. Tlie attendance of every member is desired. * The members of the Historical Club opened their Tall schedule of meetings Wednesday evening with a pot-luck supper al the home of Mrs. W. F. , Beery, east of file city. The husbands el the members wore guests at tbel

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supper. The meal was served as small i tables. Attractive red candles in crystal candle sticks formed the centerpieces of the tables. The committee In charge of (be opening included Mrs. IV. F. Beery. Mrs. J. R Blair, Mrs. Wilson Leo, Mrs. S. E. Illte, Mrs. C. C. Langsdon, Mrs. M. E. Hower, Mrs Ed. Boery, Mrs. Roy Runyon and Mrs. D. H. Campbell, The next meeting of the club will be Held at the home of Mrs. Brice Butler, with Mrs. Roy Run.yon as leader. The club meets each Wednesday afternoon during the winter months The of fleers of the club are Mrs. Agnes DeVor, president: Mrs. Mary Ahr, vice-president; Mrs. Kanuio Fristoe, secretary-treasurer Tbc program (or the year is as follows: October 7 Hostess—Pauline Butler. I>eader—Lottie Runyon. Our (General of the World War. October 14 Hostess —Leoia Beery. Leader —Alberta WerUberger. A Study of Forty Famous Women October 21 Hostess—Mrs. Blair. Leader —Sadie Miller. Story of Chemistry October 28 Hostess—Fannie Christen. Leader —Marie AHr. Tactic Fullness. November 4 Hostess—Kanuio Fristoe. Leader—Kan nie Fristoe. Wanderlust. November 11 Hostess —Agnes DeVor. Leader —Mable Furhniatt. Arm Chair Travels. November 18 Hostess—Alberta Wertzberger Leader—Agnes Campbell. Indiana Art and Artists. November 25 Thanksgiving December 2 Hostess —Bernice Noble. Leader—Bernice Noble. Miscellaneous December 9 Hostess —Sadie Miller Leader— Leota ltcery. The Spirit of the White House December 16 Christmas I’aryf. Hostess Phcobc Ilitc. December 23 Christmas January 6 Hostess —Agnes Campbell Leader —Hala Lee. Some Famous Vagabonds. January 13 y Hostess—Alma Humharger Leader—Marguarite Langston. 30 World Heroes. January 20 Hostess—Maude Hower. Leader —Edna Jaberg. Modern l’lays and Their Effect on the Public. January 27 Hostess—Jennie Ed w ards, licader —Hoy Blair. Our Woman (Governor and Officers February 3 Hostess Mable Furhman. Leader—Agnes DeVor. History of (he Great Lakes. February 10 Hostess—Edna Jaberg. Leader —Phoebe Hite. Compiets of tlie Air. February 17 Hostess— Marguarite Langston. Loader -Jennie Kdwards. Know Your Own City. February 24 Guest Day Hostess—Edith Shaffer. . ... ■■ .

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925.

Assistant—Mary Ahr, Della Carrol. | Anna Hancber. March 3 Hoatcsa—lxntlc Runyon. i laador—Hattie Beery. American ludian. March 10 Hostess— Marie Ahr. leader—Paulino Butler. Women in Industrial Fields. March 17 Hostess—Hala Lee. Loader—Maude Hower. Heroines of War. March 24 Hostess—Daisy Helm. Leader—Fannie Christen. The Efficient Woman. March 31 Hostess—Mary Ahr. Leader—Daisy Helm. Home Making. April 7 Hostess—Phoebe Hite. Leader—Alma Humharger, Bees. April 14 Closing. PORTER-WALTEMATH The marriage of Wilbur DcWitt Porter, one of Decatur’s most prominent young business men, and Miss Ruth Inez Waltemath, of Fort Wayne, wa s solemnized this morning at 10:30 o’clock, at the home of the Rev. Mr. Johnson, pastor of the First Evangel leal church, at Fort Wayne. Rev. Johnson read the impressive single ring ceremony. The bride wore an ensembte suit of pencil blue with hat to match aud carried an arm bouquet of bride’s rases. She is a daughter of Mrs. Laura WSltemath, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Porter left this afternoon on an eastern trip aud after October 15 will be at home at 722 Merc«r avenue, this city. Mr. Porter is the local dealer tor the Buick automobile company. o. Herne Man Injured Berne, Oct. 1. —William Kauffman, an employe of the B. & G. Construction company, of Berne, was painfully injured late Tuesday afternoon, while working.on the boiler rooms of the Berne furniture company. Mr. Kauffman was handing down some mortar Hoards from the top of the building when he slipped and fell, alighting on a 2 by 1 inch stake. Mr. Kauffman suffered a fracture of the pelvic bone, besides other painful injuries. H P was reported to be much improved today.

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Locals Francis Howard, of Decatur, has accepted a tymltiou in the Big Four barber shop at Berne. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Peterson and granddaughter, Miss Patsy Peterson, of Indianapolis, are visiting tricuds and relatives in Fort Wayne today. Miss Peterson lias been visiting her grandparents Imre for the last ten days. » K. W. Johnson made a business trip to Ottawa, Ohio, Woduesday afternoou. Miss Pearl Mobtz wuz downtown ('day dressed like site wuz escapin' from a buraiti' hotel. "Join lit’ nuvy an' see th'~—your finish." —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. A. W. Welland, and daughter, Kathryn, of Denver, Colorado, are the guests of Mrs. Welland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto llleeke, of east of the city. Herman Myers aud Dr. John Clark motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Merryman spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman spent the day'in Fort Wayne visiting with friends and relatives. John I). Aber left this noon over the Erie for Chicago and this evening 1 will leave there for Albuquerque i New Mexico, where he will visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Al>er This will be ins first visit with his • father, he having been brought to this city to live with his graudpari ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Muinuia ' at the time of the death of his nioth- ■ er when he was a few days old. John 0 f is expelling to stay two or_ three - mouths. Mrs. Milton Yager ami children returned to their home at South Bend, after a visit with Mrs. Yager's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Augeubaugh, of West Monroe street. Mrs. Charles Gage, of north of the - city was a shopper here this afternoon. , John Joseph made a business trip s to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Naomi Baker, of First street. • underwent a tonsillotomy at the • Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning and is getting along . nicely. b Harry Cruder, of First street, is getting along nicely after a tonsil i operation which he underwent this morning.

\ | Negro’s Economy Causes His Arrest On Robbery Charge Indianapolis, lnd., Oci. I.—(Untied Press)—Saving about thirty cents cost James English, nego, his liberty. English was arrested as a suspect In the $10,001) postal robbery at Toledo, Ohio. The negro wanted to mall a package front laiuisvillo, Ky., to his sister | in Atlanta, Ga., but decided not to' mail it when informed whut it would cost him for first class mail. » Later he returned to the window to mail it as second class and have It Insured for SIOO. The clerk asked whs I the package contained. English said stationery. Because written matter cannot ho sent second class, the clerk opened the package. It contained part of the loot taken in the robbery. Diamonds aud other jewelry were found iu English's home. O ■ - - ■ BOX SOCIAL The young people of tbc Emmanuel Walter League will hold a box social at the Emmanuel Lutheran School Wednesday evening, October 15. A good time is being arranged by the committee iu charge and the liberal patronage of the public is solicited. —o s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s Freedom From . Stomach Distress i Holt house Drug Co. Has the Remedy and Guarantees it Jo Emi Indigestion or Gastritis. So Why Be Miserable? You can get one bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin and if after you take 3 it you do not say it did your stomach more good than anything you ever - used before, your money will be waiting for you. This delightful and effective elixir not only gives instant relief front gas. fullness, heartburn and distress after eating, but take nregularly for a short > time will turn yaur weak, run down . stomach into a strong, healthy one able to perform its duties without help. 1 it ends indigestion, gastritis, catarrh of the stomach aud does it in a sur- , prisingly short period of time , Dr. Wm. W. Morgan, a prominent dentist of Brigeton, N. J.. writes: "After suffering severely with gas- ; tr'.tis and'other stomach troubles, a friend gave me a boUle of Dare’s „ Me*tha-Pepsin. I had obtained little , relief from other remedies, but four (bottles entirely ended the trouble.'' R I (iet it at Holthouse Drug Co., and all | regular druggists everywhere.

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