Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1925 — Page 5
try ~ • Z f«•/ CLUB CALENDER Thursday \ Noose Uflonaires-Mooje Home I 7 ,10 P Blikiti Delphian Club—Old Adamw CoBn ty Bank. 7:30. Baptlal Woman's Society—Hrs. Alva Baker, 2 p. ni. Udie«' Ahl Society ot U. H. Church _Chnrch parlors, 3 p. ni. Eastern Star—Masonic Hall, 7:30 P Zion Lutheran ladles’ Aid Society—i jckool house, 3:30 p. m. . tardies’ Aid Society of Salem church —Mrs. Emma Feasel. Friday * Ben Hur Ben Hur Lodge Rooms. Pocahontas Lodge and social hour -Red Man Hall. Friday Night Club—Mrs. Harry Molta. 7:30 p m. N E Eadies' Aid Society—Church parlor. 2:30 p m. Saturday philathae Class of Baptist church Bake Sale -Schmitt Moat Market,, ‘9 a. m Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian church Bake Sale—Central Grocery. Monday Research Club—Mrs. Fred Heuer. Tuesday W. C. T. U. meeting — Public Library, 2:30 p. m. LIGHT-HALL The Rev. Somerville Light, D. D., pastor of Ihe First Methodist church of this city, and Mrs. Edna Alice Hall, or Portland, were married at the Methodist district parsonage in Fort Wayne at 1 o’clock this afternoon. The marriage ceremony was performed by Dr. W. W. Wiant, superinten dent of the Fort Wayne district of
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the northern Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. Dr. Wiant was assisted by Dr. Herman, pastor, ot the Wayne Street M E. church, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Light formerly was the wife of Dr. Willis M Hall, a prominent physician of Portland. She is an active member of the First Methodist church of Port land. Dr. ijght became pastor of the > Decatur church last spring, when ha was assigned to the local pastorate by the Northern Indiana Conference. For the last several years he had been superintendent of the Richmond district of the conference. His wifi died while he was residing in Richmond. pr. Light and Mrs. Hall form- , ed an Acquaintance several years ago. 1 ‘During the next' week, Dr. and Mrs.. Light will be in Detroit, Michigan, where Dr. Light will attend a religious conference. Dr. Wiant wi 1 i preach al the local church Sunday morning and Dr, Herman, of Fort Wayne, will preach on Sunday night. Dr. Light will occupy his pulpit agai.i on the following Sunday. Miss Naomi Durkin entertained st a lovely six o'clock dinner and bridge party Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Arthur C. Lut«, of Louisville, Ky. Prizes were awarded to Mr:.. Raymond Kohne, Mrs. Frank Los • and Mrs. Arthur Lutz. The home was attractively decorated with fall flowers for the occasion. A pleasant surprise party was given' last evening at the home of Mr. an I j Mrs. J. C. Strickler in honor of th> tenth birthday anniversary of their son. Gerald.. Those present were| Richard Odle, Mlles Parish, RicharJ' Sutton, Gerald Eady, Billy Coffee, I Robert Odle, Harold Marsh, Roger Board. Harold, Gerald and Junior Strickler. Gerald received many gifts. The opening meeting of the Shaken peace Club was held yesterday at the home of the president, Mrs. E. B. Adams. A luncheon of pretty appoin'ments was served at one o’clock after which current events were given by the members. A short business sess-
DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. <
ion was held during the afternoon Th 0 next meeting will bo held at the . home of Mrs. Hattie Obenauer, Mrs. Helen Blossom will he leader, her : subject being "Early History of Ini dlana from 1820 to 1850." ? - The Women’s Christian Temperance ITtlon will meet at the public library •at 2: .10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. • Everybody is invited to attend the ■ meeting. i I here will be special missionary services at the Monroe Methodist church ’ Sunday night at 7 o'clock. The pub- ■ lie is cordially invlted i to attend. The members of the Ben Hur Lodge will meet at the hall Friday evening. . Obligations will be given and business of importance will be taken care of. I A good attendance is desired. r The Sophomore class of Decatur • high school will open the local high i school social season with a class party tomorrow night. The party will be held at Wren, Ohio, at the home of Mr. a"hd Mrs. Floyd Gibson. Mr. ' Gibson is instructor in manual training in the local high school and ■ sponsor and guardian of the second year class. The Decatur branch of th e American Association of University Women will meet Friday evening at the Library at 7:15 o’clock. The attendant of every member is urged.
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IL©©©!!© Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, Mrs. A. F. Stnlter, and the Misses Helen Swearingen, Marcello Kefn and Fan Hammull attended the muaical comedy, "Sally, ’’ at Fort Wayne laat .evening. John Faye, 'son of John Falk, Sr., of this city, and Robert Zoe ami Robert Millae of Fort Wayne, left yesterday for Florida. They made the trip by automobile. ('. A Dugan, Van Grant and H. H. Myers motored to Van Wert, Ohio, last evening to the Van Wert Country Club. Misji Frances Harkless is assisting at the Old Adams County bank for a few days. The Misses Margaret and Charlotte Niblick, and Irene and Margaret Holthouse motorwi to Fort Wayne last evening and saw the show "Sally" at i the Majestic theater. Harold Kirsch and L. F. Conter motored to Van Wert, Ohio, yesterday afternoon and enjoyed a round of golf. Mr. ami Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Sim Burk attended the show ."Sally" at the Majestic Theatre at Fort Wayne last evening. If Senator Hiram Johnson wuz tryin' t' please ever'buddy he couldn’ keep any quieter. It seems like th' first thing a lot o' folks do when they git up in th' mornin' is U pick out a gQod law t' break. —Abe Martin,
Indianapolis News. Meadames Earl Butler, IkdloH Pass- ! water and James Balli left last evening for Indianapolis to attend the Pythian Sister Lodge, which Is being held there Thursday and ITlday of this week. Mrs. Butler is attending as a delegate from the local lodge. The Misses Josephine Krick and Pauline Yager attended tile show "Sally" at Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Mildred Butler resumed her duties at th" office of Smith and Bell after recovering from a tonsillotomy which she underwent at the Adams County Memorial .Hospital atxiut ten . days ago Rev and Mrs. E. Richard Truelsch. of St. John's left this morning for , Chicago and Milwaukee where they will visit relatives for several days. Miss Margaret Mylott and Mr. John Tecpie were among those from here ; who saw the show "Sally” at the Ma-
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Many Used Cars at Bargain prices. Chevrolet Sales, 110 N. 3 street o — 6 North Side Beauty Shop. Permanent waving demonstration Thursday, October 13. Water waving, marcelling and manicure. Try our facials. Careful atten- | tion. Call 212. O ■ - -ff
