Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1925 — Page 5

I fibcldtf IL/ *** ' I (M B CALENDER B ** 4MBa * K Saturday ■ Honx’ »»•> Porelgn M,Mlon “ ry i ■ Irtyot the Presbyterian Church Bake H e, I,.—Central Grocery. I rhllathae Class of Baptist church I flake Sale Schmitt Meat Market,. 9 B ‘ womans Homo and Foreign MisI 2vv Society of Presbyterian B ~,r<h Bake Sale-Central Grocery. ■ Monday I Delta Theta Tau-Miss Florence H Harris, 8 P I Research Club-Mrs. Fred Heuer. ■' Tuesday I w(•t. U. meeting — Public LII hrary, 2:3® P- ra ’ I Young Matron's Club- Mrs. Frank |1 Crist. ■ Mary and Martha Class of the M i E . Church-Mrs. J. W. VailI Thursday ■ Ladles' Aid Society of Christian I Church Social—Mrs. Noah Mangold. ■ *— ■ Mrs it 11. Farr observed her thirtyK ninth birthday anniversary yesterday, and when she reached her home about six o'clock last evening,, after a call on some friends, was happily and completely surprised to discover i that thirty acquaintances had taken guest had brought a basket and a big possession of the premises. Each dinner was the first feature, after congratulations had been offered. A delightful evening followed. The guests included the families of Leigh Bowen, Ed Ahr, Milton Hower. Ben Dever, Frank Carroll', Walter Johnson. H F. Kitson and Riley Chrisman Miss Ida Weldy of Marion, Indiana, was the only guest from a distance. YOUNG-CALLOW 1 Miss Esther Callow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Callow, of Convoy, Ohio, and Mr. Frank Young, of this city, were quietly married Tuesday evening, at B:3# o’clock at thq^Baptist parsonage in this city, by the Rev. 0. E. Miller. After November first they will be at home at 347 Line street. . The Mary and Martha Class of the Methodist church will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J W. Vail, Tuesday eventing. Every member is urged to attend. An invitation to the public is given to attend the social to be held at the home of Mrs. Noah Mangold. Tuesday. under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church. Now to friends, old and new This kind invitation we extend to you A social given by Section, of the Aid. Called the gray. So if you miss you will be sorry you stayed away. It will cost to attend according to weight. So come early and not be late. For every five pounds you have grown fat It will cost a penny. (How’s that?) Now do not starve yourself to make you lean For that's not good for you and will treat us mean. A tine program and eats to be had. Sure for your coining your will be glad. Now tell all your friends and don’t delay. Come and help us thp church debt to pay. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will serve a cafeteria supper Saturday evening, October 17, in the church dining room. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church have .postponed the two-cent supper to be served October 17 to October 31. A bake sale will be held at the Leichtle Meat Market Saturday. October 17, by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church. The liberal patronage of the public Is solicitedThe mem tiers of the Girls' Missionary Guild of the Reformed church enjoyed a Hallowe’en party at the home of Miss Frances Leiimenstall Thursday evening. Miss Rhoda Lambert was the assisting hostess. Chapter study on “Slave” was held, after which a social hour was enjoyed. In a nut contest. Miss Ruth Mayer received a prize and Miss Lillian "’orthman won the prize in a raisin contest. Fortune telling and games "ere also enjoyed. At a late hour Hie hostesses served delectable refreshments. The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will meet Monday evening at the homos Miss Florence Harris, at the corner of Fifth and Madison streets., at eight o clock. All members are urged to attend. At the meeting of the Eastern Star ’

Thursday evening, plans were made* to entertain the Masons at a party November 6. Members who were unable to attend may obtain more information from the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Henry B. Heller. Many a knock gits over in a jest. It must make some folks furious t‘ feel at home.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. C D. Lewton left this morning for Oxford, Ohio, where they will visit their daughter, Miss Eloise, who is a student at Western College. They will also attend College Daynext Tuesday. Col. Roy Johnson Is in Fort Wayne today conducting a salq for the Baum gartner Ijcwis Auction Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kunkle and sons. BHly am! Bobby, of North Fourth street, visited at the Harry Smallstreet home in Berne last evening. Miss Mary Callow, of Fort Wayne, is spending the weekend here with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwin. Mrs. W. J. Kunkle ami sons. Billy and Hobby, have returned from Lafay cite where they attended the Centen nial celebration and visited friends and rolaitves. Mr and Mrs. Frank Rowley have returned from Kentucky and Cincin nati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley were married at Covington, K„ last Mon day. Mrs. Rowley was formerly Miss Donna Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schirmeyer ami Mrs. Rout will motor to Van Wert. Ohio, tomorrow to attend the dedica tlon of the new Presbyterian church Mrs. Rout will remain for the festlvi ies of next week. Miss JClizabeth Tutor. soprano soloist, of New York will give a song recital and organ re citals will be given by Miss Elinor Jones and Mrs. Geraldine Evans-Pur-mort, of Van Wert. A home-coming and public reception will be held al so. Miss Ida Weldy, of Marion, is visit ing her father. Mr Crist Weldy, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers and Mr. and Mrs. John Hill motored to Columbus, Ohio, today to spend the week-end with their sons, who are attending Ohio State University. Mrs. Alec White, of Ossian, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Judge and Mrs. J. C. Sutton and fam ByRalph Tyndall and Robert Colter motored to Lafayette last night where they will attend the Purdue-Depauw football game today. Both young men are graduates of Purdue University. Charles Phillips, of Lima, Ohio, is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. A. Phillips. Miss Ruth Cook spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. Ernest Bailey, of Fort Wayne, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Casper Lange. Miss Catherine Christen, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Christen Miss Leota Burnett is spending the afternoon in Fort Wayne with relatives. Gail and Linn Kern, of Fort Wayne, are the guests of relatives over the week-end. WANT ADS EARN—»—>—S

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K. OF P. TO INITIATE Local Lodge To Take In First Members Os Gotden Jubilee Class Thursday Night. The Knights of Pythias lodge will initiate the first four members of the Golden Jubilee class next Thursday night. The lodge, which recently celebrated Its fiftieth anniversary, plans to take in fifty new members in a class to be known as the Golden Jubilee class. The dramatic club of the lodge will assist tn the initiation) next Thursday night. All members of the lodge are urged to attend the meeting. o— Freezing Weather Hits Warsaw; Ground Frozen Warsaw, Ind.. Oct 10. —The first freezing weather of the present season hit Warsaw today. The mercury tolrogganed to 33 degrees and ice froze on small pools of water. On low ground the crust of the eatrh was frozen. — o Forgets Contract With Kryl’s Band; Forced To Pay Guarantee Os SI,OOO Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 10. —(United I ress) —A prominent local business man today believes the old superstition about Friday being unlucky. One hundred and twenty five members of Kryl’s hand with which the business man had contracted for a ■oncert several months ago, appeared in the city. He had forgotten the contract and was forced to pay the guarantee of 11.OOP as no hall had been arranged for a concert. “Infant Prodigy" Fails To Show Up At University Evansjon, 111., Oct. 10. — (United .’ress)—Northwestern university’s ’’inant prodigy’’ is mysteriously missing. Delmorc J. Kendall of Mangum. Jkla.. has disappeared somewhere beween his home and the university •ampus. The boy who learned to operate a typewriter at the age of three years and gained national notice in 1922 by ntering NorUiwestren while still wear'ng short trousers, left his home in Oklahoma more than a week ago. His failure to register at the campus has caused alarm and friends and poice have been asked to search for him. BIRTH James, Jr., is the notne of the sixpound boy baby born to Mr. and Mrs. lames Wenzel Tricker at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tricker on Ninth Helen Baker, of street. The mother was formerly Helen Baker, of M Uncle. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS Your gas bills are due the first of the month. If you do not receive your bill by the first of October please call No. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. Don’t forget to bring your bill with you or enclose if you remit by mail. No discount after the 10th. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS AND ELECTRIC CO. 1-8-10

tur 1 ' ■ A vr R* Hl W’, Sa E® wi NOW ON of Northwest Ixits in Hanna Addition—3l Large Lots Only, on Nuttman Avenue and Marshall street at 9th, 10th and 11th streets — Onlv 31 People May BuyWhile They Last gsl nniilkl then $1 A y I UUnll I week NO INTEREST until 1927 NO TAXES until 1927 NO PAYMENTS when sick or out of work PRICES ONLY $l9O to $420 A few under $l9O. THINK OF IT—Large lots right in the city with Gas, City Water, Sewers and Walks in and paid for on some of these lots and easily available to others as needed. Macadam Streets, Telephone, Electric Lights for all. Almost any Man, Woman, Boy or Girl Can Buy and easily pay for one of these choice lots. Why not save a little weekly or monthly and invest it safely and profitable in one of them. THIS IS TO BE DECATUR’S FIRST NIGHT and DAY SALE POWERFUL FLOOD LIGHTS will be used to light the subdivision until Bp. m. at night so that those engaged during the day may see these bargains at night. TWO MODERN HOMES on Nuttman will be sold to the right parlies for a very small amount down at sacrifice prices and ONLY S3O A MONTH—Pay For It Like Rent. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co., will sign your purchase contract and deed and give you an abstract of title. Therefore your investment is SAFE, SURE and CERTAIN. A Liberal Discount If You Pay Cash 5% DISCOUNT ON TWO LOTS bought by one person or hy members of one family. Read Our Large CIRCULAR For Particulars THIS SALE WILL NOT LAST LONG—ONLY 31 LOTS TO SELL—SEE THEM M No lots willbe 801(1 Sunrfa y WM I I iMI I> ZW but you m ay see them and X ® Mi M * make your selection. Don’t Wait - Don’t Delay-Select Now THE LOT YOU WANT—THE FIRST TO COME GET THEIR CHOICE. Subdivision OFFICE in tent at 9th and Nuttman Avenue. Artificially lighted and open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. • Down Town* OFFICE in Old Adams Comity Bank room, first floor, northwest corner 2nd and Monroe street. Call at office from 8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. C. S. KITCH CO., sub-division specialists OR PHONE 56 and we will take you to see these lots.