Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1925 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDER Tuesday W W. 0. nt Baptist church-Miss Murtha vlams fount Medical Socletyviam« County Memorial Hoapßal. 8 ‘’ladies' Aid Society of Christian Church Social—Mrs. Noah Mangold. w c T u.— Library, 2:30 p. in. W C. T. U. meeting — Public Library, 2:30 p. mYoung Matron's Club-i Mrs. Frank Mary and Martha Class of the M E. Church-*Mra. J- W. VailWednesday Lutheran Bible Class—Schoolhouse, 7:45 p. ni. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Ladies' Aid Society of Reformed church ('lass room at 7:30 p. m. Thursday Presbyterian Indies Cafeteria Sup-per-Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Ladies of Christian church Bake Sale—White Meat Market Entertainment at U. B Church by Work and Win Class—7:3o p m. Good Samaritan Class of Christian Sunday School—Mrs. Harold Albright, Third street,. 7:30 p. m. Antiock Missionary Society— Mrs. John Brown, all day. Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. James Arnold. 8 p. m. Phoebe class of Reformed Church — Mrs. Ben Schroyer, 7:30 p. m. E. L of C. E. of Evangelical church Hallowe’en party — Hehry Fuhrman home. Epworth league good time social — Meet at church 8 p. m. Loyal Daughters class of Evangelical Sunday school—Mrs. Carl Hammond. Winchester Street. 7:30 p. m. E V. Indies Aid Society—Church Parlors, 2 p. m. Friday W. R. C.— Legion Hall. 2 p. tn. W. F. M. S. of M. E. church—Mrs. Paul Edwards. 2:30 p. m. Minnehaha Club—Red Men Hall. I). Y. B. Class, Mrs. Roy Mamma. Box social and home talent play, Rhenlcker school house, Washington township. The Good Samaritan Class of the Christian Sunday Schebl at the home of Mrs. Harold Albright, on Third street, at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. The D. Y. B class of the United I’rethern church will meet Friday ev-

THE BEST DRESSED MEN EVERYWHERE ARE WEARING HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES The Reasons are Simple enough; the styles are very becoming, the workmanship of the highest standard and the quality the best at prices that are within the reach of all. S3O to $45 Some with two trtnisers. I — — Db not fail to see our Hart Schaffner & Marx style film at the Cort Theater all this week. Holthouse Schulte & Co Cleaning Pressing Repairing

ening with Mrs. Roy Muinma on West Adams street. It will be a masquerado affair and those wishing to mask are invited tn do so. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Ollie Mills and Mrß. Del Lake. Th Women s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Puul Edwards at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Work and Win class of the United Brethren Sunday School will give a program of music and readings at the church Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. 11 - — The Minnehaha Club wll meet st the Red Men Hall Friday evening. Th" hostesses will be Mrs. Tyner and Mrs. Rain. The Adams County Medical Society will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Christian church will give a social at the home of Mrs. Noah Mangold this even, ing at 7:30 o'clock. An interesting program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. The Phoebe Bible Class of the Reformed Church will the home of Mrs. Ben Schroyer Thursday even :ng at 7:30 o'clock. The election of officers will be held at this time. Cline-Buscher Mrs day t’line and son Clyde, have returned from Chicago where they attended the wading of their son and brother, Harold A. Cline, and Miss Helen Elizabeth Bdscher. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. And Mrs. Edward Buscher, at 4921 avenue. The bride wore white brocaded satin with pearl trimmings and footwear of white kid. She wore a pearl head band and carried a shoWer boquet of bride's roses and vallby Hllies. She was attended by .Miss Mae Geist, of Chicago, who , wore a frock of orchid georgette and : carried an arm boqifet of roses. The I grooiit was attended by his brother. | Clyde, of this city. Immediately following the ceremony, which was read Iby the pastor of the Congregational church, of which the bride is a member, a wedding dinner of pretty appointments was served. Mr. and Mrs. Cline will be at home with the bride’s parents after a short wedding trip to Wisconsin and northern states. Mr. Cline is a representative of the IJquid Carbonic Company, with headquarters at Chicago. Brentlinger-McGill The marriage of Mrs. Velma McGill and Mr. Orval Brentlinger occurred

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at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Ixtose Saturday evening at six o'clock. The couple were unattehded. The bride is employed by the General Eelectric company and Mr. Brentlinger is employed In Fort Wayne, bii|t he will begin duties as an inspector at I the local General Electric plant next * I week. He was formerly a resident of ■ ( this city and a conductor on the De- ’ catur-Fort Wayne Traction line. They will reside on Mercer avenue. The regular meeting of the W. R. (’. 1 , will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock. All members are urged to atI tend as practice will be held. An inspection of the local chapter will be given by Mrs Daugherty, of Hartford City, October 23. Announcements have been received ■ here of the mariage of Miss Gladys Arnold and Frank J. Shorr, which was solemnized at St. Marys Catholic Cpurch at Fort Wayne last week. The bride made her home with Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold, of this city, for a number of years, and is well-known ■ Jtere. Mr. and Mrs Dick Buckmaster, of Kirkland township, entertained Mrs. Buckmaster's brothers and sisters and their families at a basket dinner last Sunday at their home southwest of De. catur. The Indies of the Christian church .will hold a bake sale Saturday at the J White Meat Market. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. A cafeteria supper will be served by the ladies of the Presbyterian church Saturday evening from five to seven o’clock, in the church dining 1 room. The menu will be announced later. The meeting of the W. W. G. girls of the Baptist church will lx? held at the home of Martha Moser. Tuesday, October 13. All members are urged to attend. | o Mrs. Ix>onard W. Schnepp. of Richey, Ohio, is bedfast with a serious case «f typhoid fever. Other members of the family, and Mrs. John L. Hoover, who s doing the housework, have been vaccinated. A. L. Fame, of the La Fountaine Handle company, left yesterday on a business trip to New York where he will look after interests of the company. 11 “Ever’thlng adjusts itself in this life. When th’ auto threatened t’ starve out th' horse doctor along come

th' Airedale dog," declared Rev. ( ’ Wiley Tanger, Sunday. Next t’ a | smoke inspector 1 don't know o’lnobuddy that gits fewer results than th' 1 fool killer.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis 1 News. Miss Irene Walter spent the weekend at Fort Wayne as the guest of Miss Thorneta Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Myers have returned from a three weeks motor trip to Tulsa, and Shawnee, Oklahoma, where they were the guests of relatives. Miss Genevieve Kftson returhed last evening after a week-end visit with friends at Fort Wayne. Harriett Myers, of Greensburg, is visiting relatives in this city for a few days. Miss Naomi Darkless, of Van Wert, Ohio, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkless. Mrs. Brice Butler and Mrs. Herb Butler visited friends at Fort Wayne Monday afternoon. Miss Mildred Liddy was the guest of relatives and friends at Fort Wayne yesterday. Tom Kitson underwent a tonsilotomy a the Adams County Memorial hospital Monday morning and is re- 1 covering nicely. Miss Mabel Hower spent Monday afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. The Misses Charlotte and Margaret Niblick will arrive homo today after a several days visit with their father, who is at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Niblick at Indiana Harbor. i A. B. Kloinhenz and Fred Heuer made a business trip to Fort Wayne I this afternoon Mrs. Felix Graber and daughter.'

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Norma Jean, spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne visiting friends. Mrs. Ruby Durkin and Miss Rose Christen were visitors at Fort Wayne Monday afternoon. n I ■ I »Q 1 ■ll I ■Il 111 Pipe Line Workers Complete Their Work The pipe line workers, who have bpen employed on the Illinois Pipe tine right-of-way, between Preble and Blufftori, have finished their work and wore laid off today. HOSPITAL NOTES Ell Llchtensteiger, of North First street, underwent an operation for the removal of the appendix this morning, and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Phillip Scheifersteln was admitted to the Toeal hospital this morning where she will receive medical treatment. o Decatur Chapter Royal Arch Masons will meet Wednesday evening. October 14th to confer the Mark Master Degree. All members are requested to be present. 242-2 t L. C. Helm, High Priest. o , NOTICE Those parties in Union township who have not cleaned their allotments in the ditches will be given until Sat. Oct. 24. If not cleaned by that time I will sell their allotments according to law. RUDOLPH WEILAND, Trustee Union Township. 13-14.

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