Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1925 — Page 5

fyctebf CLUB CALENDER Saturday Canned Emit Prive for Hospital-| Niblick buildius. corner of Speond and Monroe streets. Kings Hfiplfls Pf M K Margaret Kit son. Presbyterian 1 sidles Cafeteria Supper—Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Indies of Christian church Bake Sa le White Meat Market. Monday Board of Charities and GuardiansLibrary. 4 P- ntDelta Theta Tail Call meeting-. Mrs. Jack Brunton. Research Club- —Mrs. R. D. Myeis. Tuesday Tri Kappa Sorority — Old Adams County Bank, 8 p. in. Civic Section of Womans Club— Mrs. Paul Edwards, 7:30 p. tn. C. L. of C. Halowe’en Party—K. of C. Hall. 8 p. m. psi lota Xi—Miss Mildred Butler. 8 p. m. Wednesday Five Hundred Club — Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher. 7:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. F. E. France. D. H. 8. Senior Dance —Masonic Hall, 8:30 p. m. Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher will entertain the members of the Five Hundred Club Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Research Club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. D. Myers Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ely will be the leader, her subject being. “Women Writers of Fiction in America.” Mrs. D. J. Hensley delightfully entertained at a party of pretty af> pointments last evening at her home on Fifth street, in honor of Mrs. Frank Rowley, a bride of October 5

Fine Schools Denote Civic Pride % ...w fjSJpfys ' ' -pecatur is Fortunate in Having Splendid Schools for | the Training of Youth and with the Dedication B of the new B J. ■ J?*) CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL I i / jMjVB We wish to extend I <' A jMk'B CONGRATULATIONS I to St. Marys Catholic g B congregation on the k realization of such a B < B fine and modern school g B building. ■ B i Xp ' r I City Light and Power will Be Used in This Modern School Binding. B [L g (b 44 AT YOUR SERVICE” I V City Light & Power Plant Wk -L s z y / ' V W • ' V <FW ' 7 X • / W yd? 7 w «h 3 - - ; >'- >C - •- Q \sh - /S Ik

J|rs. JTowley, oefore her marriage, was Mian Donna Parrish Several rounds of Bridge were played and tjw guest of honor received t|ie urize for bavfng high score. The bride was presepted with mapy beautiful shower gifts fioip the guests, aftpr which u dainty lunch wax served. The guests were members of the Tri 1) club and included the Misses Mary Settles, Carolyn Acker. Veronica Anker, Florin*) Michaud, Helen Swearingen. Marcella Kern. Katharilie |yoc|jer and Mrs. Rowley. Banns of marriage were published at the St. Paul’s Catholic Church al Fort Wayne last Sunday for Anthony Ncsswald, of this city, and Miss Loretta Heit, of Fort Wayne. ___ •*’ A call meeting of the Delta Theta Tau Sprority will be held Monday evepipg at thp pome of Mrs. Jack,Brunton at 7:10 o'clock. The attendance pf every member is urged. An admission charge of only twen-ty-fiyp cepts will be charged for the C. L of C. card party and dance to be given pt the K. of C. hall (October 20. The public is invited to attend The announcement of the marriage of Miss Emma Girod, daughter of Mis. Ernst Parrot, of Fort Wayne. au<| Mr. G)en Bebout. son of Abe Bebout of this city, was made known today by relatives of the couple. They were married at Coldwater. Michigan, on September. 13. 1924 and the secret has been kept from friends since that time. The an-

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nouncement was given out today by a sister of the bride. They will be at home on Fifth street in this city after October 30. Their many friends are glad to learn of their marriage and extend congratulgHous to them The members of the Civic Section of the Woman's Clpb will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Paul Edwards at her home at 217 Jefferson street. ■The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet Tuesday evening at the Old Adams ■ County Bank at eight o'clock. The | attendance of every member is urged. The Board of Charities and guardians will meet Monday afternoon at the Library at four o'clock. - —o Locate Miss Veronica Anker spent the day in Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. Miss Mary Callow, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week-end with relatives in this city. Mi s Margaret Christen, student at Purdue University, of Lafayette, is spend ng the week-end with her par—o NOTICE Any person owing account due to the estate of P. J. Hyland, deceased will please call at my home and pay the same or the same may be paid at the Law Office of James T. Merryman. Respectfully. 244-1 f. Mrs. Ellen Hyland.

National Hotel on Friday, Oct. 16tfi there will be a foot specialist at this hotel. Examination. For appointment call 210. O _

etfts. Mr. an<| Mrs. E. 8. Christen, north of the c|ty. Mins Katharinp Kocbep Waited friends at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Mildred Butler and Mis? Mary Lou Coffee will spend the week ppd With relatives as Fort Wayne. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrs- IF B Erwi n liavp returned from Hauimond wbi-Tp they attended the convention of the State Federation of Clubs. They attended as delegates from the i Shakespeare and Women's Club, reI spectivelyi. Mrs. Roger Gipe and Mrs. Dyke Frisinger spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hl Burroughs will eave Sunday for Jackson, Michigan, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs Willis Van Camp and family. They

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