Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1925 — Page 5
H ('LI B CALENDER I | Tue.d.y ■ sunshnK <>f l '- "• V'Hifeh, I party ' Catherine And vlJ ,„s .nodical Society— I fl" 8 , Section of Womens Club—|fl„. John T. Myers. 5:45 p.\ m. I ■ Yoiins Matrons Club Mrs. Dallas I nL I ■womans Club Reformed Church. I n. mI ; Wednesday I 1 imam - C>ass of Ba|Hjst S.S.-l’earl 7:30 P- ■■ So Ch* ,{ea Hallowe’en Partyffl'A Clyde Bitter. 6:30 p.m I ® jit Vincent de Paul —K. of C. Hall. 111 l ,is(l,r ' val Club — Mrß- B ‘ S ' lr 8 KJh pilule speare Club — Mrs. 11. I'. HthingfT. 2 !>■ m. I Thursday J Moose l.egionaires — Moose Home. Evangeical Ladies* Aid Society - Church parlors. 2 pm. Antioch Missional Society — Mrs. Thomas Titus, all <iay. Kirkland Ladies’ Club, 1:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Society— Mrs C. A. Dugan. Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. Frank Barthel, 7:30j). m. Friday Minnehaha Club—l!*d Men's Hall, after lodge. . Saturday V. H Ladies’ Aid Society Bake Sale Lichtle Meat Market. 3 G. E. Hallowe’en Rance —Masonic M Hall. Lehman-Beebower H Miss Gladys Beebower, daughter of M T A Beebower of Celina. Ohio, and BH Martin Dehman, son of Calvin Leh ■■ man. residing three tulles west of Ge|9 neva. were married at high noon Sunfl ,li!V - hy the ~ev - °' °f <e ' IB’ I't’' The ceremony was performed ■ in the home of the bride's parents. H M and Mrs. Lloyd Beebower, of ToI ].-.I Ohio, were the attendants in the briday party. The bride wore a becoming gown of lietge georgette with lai-’ and slippers to match, and earrod a large boqilet of bridal roses I A -istor of the bride. Mrs. .1 ForeI man. played the Bridal Chorus. by Lohengrin, as the bridal party moved In the marriage altar, immediately after the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served The couple will make tln ir home with the bride's parents bit the present ind r. Lehman will continue his work in the factor). of the Celina Special!/ company. The Ladies Aid society of the Reformed church will hold a Bazaar December 4. in the 'church basement.
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The ladies will klso serve a cafeteria a supper Saturday, December 5. The I liberal patronage of the public ia so- 1 Melted. ‘ — Plans are being made by the Tri Kappa Sorority to give a benefit Bridge party at the Elk's home No 1 vember 12. Committees h»w been appointed and tickets will soon be on 1 sale. ' I The anual Hallowe’en party of th< So Cha Rea club will be held at tin home of Mrs. Clyde Buller, Wedneft | day evening at 6:30 o'clock. 1 The Ladies’ Aid society of th< United Brethren church will hold i . bake sale Saturday morning at th< Lichtle Meat Market. Home-mad< bread, cookle.s, buns, doughnuts, pie and cakes will be for'sale. The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the Evangelical cburcl , will be held in the church parlor: Thursday afternoon ak two o'clock The attendance of every member is urged. The Fifth Annual Hallowe'en dance given by the General Electric Em , ployees will be held at the Masonic hall evening. October 31, ■ following tlie Callithumpian parade A seven-piece orchestra will furnisl . the music for dancing which will con tlnue until twelve o'clock. Prizes foi the best masked persons will be giv en. There will be the usual cake-walk and other attractions. The proceed! ; from the social affair will be giver to the G. E. Baud to be used for sup plies. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Leyse, o! Kirkland township, entertained at . diner last Sunday in honor of Mr nwl Mrs. Hubert Ruhkle, of Roc-beat . er, and Mrs. Jane Runkle, of Macy. gfho were visitors at the Leyse home The following were present: Mr. am Mrs. Hubert Runkle and sou, Joseph Mrs. Jane Runkle, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Geisel. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leyse, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam I>yse of Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schafer and daughter, Marcella, of Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Leyse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold and daughter. Donna Belle, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byerlyiand daughter. Ilene and son, Arden. Merridean, Ruth and Virginia Runkle, Margaret Geisel Mabie and Elizabeth Leyse; Ruth Geisel, of North Manchester; Frances E. Leyse, of Fort Wayne: John and ' Paul Schafer. Oscar Geisel, John Runkle/ Ralph and John Alden Leyse. and Arthur E. Barrett, of Fort Wayne. The BeaUis class of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Pearl Ogg Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members are urged to come masked. • The annual Hallowe'en party of the South Ward school will be given Friday night at the school. The pupils of the third anil foilrth grades will give a play.. Other entertainments will j
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also be given. A fishing pond and| picture show will boa part of the diversions. Candy, pop corn, ice-1 ciiam. hamburger sandwiches and 1 ether refreshments will be served. The Minnehaha Club will meet at the Red Men's hall Friday night after lodge. The hostess are Mra. Fred Engle and Mrs. Carh LutzThe Ladiea' Aid society of the Christian church will serve a case-! teria supper in the church dining j room Saturday, November 14. The liberal patronage of the public is lollclted. , — The Moose Legionaires will hold heir regular meeting at the Mopse home Thursday evening at 7:30| ’’clock. The attendance of every nember is urged. Mesdames Joe Brennan and Joe .aureijt eutert-itned i-,C four tables )f'Bridge last evening at the J. HIremerkamp home on Seventh street. The decorations were carried out in the Hallowe'en colors. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. B. T. Terveer- The hostesses served a dainty luncheon of pretty apointments at the conclusion of the games. Out of town guests were Mrs. Arthur Lutz, of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. C B. Cook of Chicago. o— M. F. Warthman, superintendent of the cityusehools, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and daughter, Kathryn, motored to Van Wert, Ohio, Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and daughter-, Virginia. Mrs. R. L. Shirk and son. John, left today at noon for West Palm Beach, Florida, where they will spend the winter. E. W. Johnson, of the Jlecatur Insurance Agency, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. The parishioners of Rev. David STRENGTH-SAVING Nowadays nearly everyone is impressed with the health-building and strengthsaving merit of Scott’s Emulsion of invigorating cod-liver oil. Millions of bottles are sold every year. A very little used regularly daily builds health and helps keep yw the body in strength. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 25-21 in rzaß Ban t=* wn raa •an tztjb EP'-’l F - !! 17—1 J
I Schwartz, of south of Monroe played a mighty tine joke on him Saturday 1 I night. They stole his old Ford, took it to-Berne and traded it for a brand new sedan which they took back and put in his Karate. When they went , out next morning to warm up the old car, they couldn't figure just what 1 happened unless £anta Claus bad been there but the faces of his con- , gregation gave the secret away If 'there was any doubt where It had come from. Expect a lot of ministers over the county » wish some one : would give them the same kind of a shock. The Legton boys will appreciate it 1 it you attend their show tonight or ' tomorrow night. Mrs. H. F. Costello spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and , Mrs. C. P. Meehan. — o- - BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Meehan, cfFt- | Wayne are the proud parents of a G girl baby, born at the St. Joseph ' hospital yesterday. The mother before her mariage was Miss Agnes 1 Costello, of this city. This is the second child and first daughter. i ' r 0 “Cheer Up” lots of fun and good 1 nnia^c Nov. 1748. 24Stf
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President Coloidge Issues Thanksgiving Proclamation Washington, Get. 27. — (United Preus) —Thanksgiving that the United States "has been brought with safety and honor through another year,” was expressed today by ITefllflent Coolidge Iji proclaiming Thursday. Nov. 26. as the day of Thanksgiving for the American people. The president urged that thunks be given because: 1 “Through the generosity of nature He has blessed us with resources whose potentiality in wealth is almost inualculable; "We are at peace at home and abroad; “The public health is good; "We have been undisturbed by pestilence or great catastrophe; "Our harvest and our Industries have been rich in productivity; "Our commerce spreads over the whole world; "Labor has been well rewarded for its remunerative service.” “We should bow in gratitude to God for His many favors.” o The Y. M. C. A. ( afeteria in Fort Wayne is a mighty fine plate to get a good meal. .Just f try it. 27-30
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