Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1925 — Page 3

iOrciw/CLUB CALENDER Thursday K.,,,,,1 Samaritan Class of Christian Sjr.li -l< PV ' “" d Mra ' ’ r!lf,m P son - ■ A g. of Zion Lutheran church— K, School iioiiHc, 3:30 P- m. K flVl ,| Paughtora Class of Evangnliy, church—Mrs Lucille Stauffer, 8 Ka..,.„-,i Thanksgiving Dinner, E. ■ l.u.lh's Aid Society—Church DlnK| Room, 11 to 1 o'clock. Ktaptist Woman's Society — Mrs. Schroll, 2 p. m. Friday Kyoman’ Foreign Missionary So K, t j._Mrs. Harve Baker. K v IL ('.—legion Hal). 2p. m. ■jURSHAY tiff Iff tiff tiff tlfftlffilfflT ■phristian ladles' Aid Society Mrs (L.> Teems. ■p. V. B. Class of IT. B church— B|r>. Josephine Roblnold. Kceital b.v University People — ■ashington M. E. Church, 7:30 p. m. B'hiiaihae class of the Baptist church S. rooms, 7:30 p m. Saturday ■ Kings Heralds. Charlotte Butler, ■,tlnh street. 2 p. m. ■j- B. Ladies’ Aid society Cafeteria Kipper—Church dining room; 7 to 7 ■ m. Monday ■ Research Club—Mrs. 1,. A. Graham ■ Luncheon Bridge Club-'Mrs. Adrian » mhoff. 7:3 Op. m. ■ The Wanna -Knm-Bak Five Hundred ■Bub held its first meeting at the K. no of Mrs. Fj-ank Crist Wednesday Kternoon. Five Hdndred was played Jid prizes were won by Mrs. Ferd ■'Brien and Mrs. Henry Grimsley. The served dainty refreshments at K> conclusion of the games. The jLrt meeting will be held in two Kelts ewlfh Mrs. Ray Languell. ■ Very fine talent was secured from Kylor University to give a recital at |he Washington Methodist church FriKy evening. The program will begin Komptly at 7:30 o’clock and the pub- ■, Is invited to attend. ■ Mrs. J H. Heller entertained the ietnhers of the Shakespeare Club, fednesday afternoon, at her home on Winchester street. Mrs. D. D. Heller, Bd a very interesting paper on “The harm of Cape Breton Island." and lb topics wore given by Mesdames D. [, Hensley. John Tyndall. Harry bltz. C. Th Teeple. Elizabeth Morrison id E. B Adams. The next meeting ill be held December 2. with Mrs. B. Beavers, who will also have the (per. The Corinthian Class of the Chrisan church is extending the following vitaiton to all to a birthday party t he church Friday evening. Novemer 20. 'he Corinthian Class extends a kind invitation 'o you and your friends or any relation, Co come to a party. This little cloth sack B intended to furnish a good place to pack is many pennies as yoit| are years old —. l'e promise the secret will never he told in interesting program of very rare merit Fill be given those who will come and hear it. Veil meet young and old with greetings most hearty ■s you come, one and all to your own Birthday Party. Tha following program will be pan >1 the evening entertainment: Instrumental Duet Myrtle and Mildred Akey leading Carolyn Acker Solo Isabelle Cloud Heading Margaret Haley I’ocal Duet , Josephine and Florence Anderson Heading Miss Whalen Music Miss Akey "Artists of Indiana," was the name Os the splendid paper read by Mrs. Have Campbell at the Historical Club tneeling yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger on Third street.. Twenty members were in attendance. There will not be a meeting of the club next week, because of Thanksgiving anil the following Wei-k Mrs. Clyde Noble will entertain. The Auction Bridge Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. R H. Kohne last evening. ITizes were won by Mrs. Hu,bert Schmitt. Miss Genevieve Reeling, Mrs. Lee Lawless and Mrs H. L. Kern. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games. Mrs. Frank Lose will entertain the duh in two weeks. Mrs. Charles Lose was hostess to the Plv<‘ Hundred Club Wednesday evenin 8. The guests, besides the club

meinbora, were Mrs. B. D. Clark. Mrs.' E F. G»ss, Mrs. Mat Harris, Mrs. John Nearing and her guest, Mrs. Roese, At Five Hundred, dub prizes were awarded to Mrs. I* H. Kleinheinz, Mrs. Frank Barthel and guest prize to Mrs. Clark. The next meeing will li held in two weeks. Mrs. Lose served delectable refreshments. The Kings Heralds of the Methodist. church will meet at the home of hCartotte Butler, on Eighth street, at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. The r egula rmeetlng of the Woman’s Club will lie held nt the high school auditorium Monday evening, at 7:45 o’clock The Civic section will have charge of the program Mrs. J. F. Edwards, prominent reader of Indianapolis, will present "Candle Lighting Time," in costume and will lie assltsed by several Decatur people who will appear in costume. The program will be open to the public and tickets ate lieing sold at fifty cents for adults, and twenty-five cents for children, in eluding high school students. - - — —o — Locate Owen Davis is in Indianapolis, attending tlie annual meeting of the I grand lodge of the Independent Order l of Odd Fellows. I I'll hot the public would bo only .too willin' t’ put up with traffic violators ; i’ bootleggers if th’ police ' would devote al! thor energies (’ ! hnnditg. I like th’ ad that shows a ,beautiful young wife huggin’ a htts|hmd that's Jest bought her a washI in' machine; few women accept so ,iinnv things ns a matter o’ course. — Aho Martin. Indianapolis News. Paul Graham and Ralph Yager attended Hie dedicatory services nt the Shrine Temple at Fori Wayne this afternoon Miss Ruth Cook and Mr. Bryce Thomas motored to Fort Wayne last evening and attended the Ball nt the Shrine Temple. Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Burroughs and Dr. and Mrs. Frr-il Patterson attended the dedicatory services at the Shrine Temple in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Elmer Mooney, of near Monroe-

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925.

Ulle, who underwei.t n major operation ut the Atlanta County Memorial Hoapltal yesterday morning was removed to the home of lier stater, Mra. Ed Whitright, on West Mornoe street. Mrs. Mooney Is getting along astlsfae torily. Mr. and Mrs. c. e. Pumphrey motored i<> Fort Wayne tills afternoon to mien dtlie dedicatory servlc s of the New Slirlnn Temple. Mrs. John Heller and Mrs 1. W. Mmy spent last evening in Fort Wayne. - O See “Cheer Up Chad." H. S. auditorium, Tuesday, Nov. 21, Presented by C. E. society of C. B. church. 17*19*21*22

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Shenandoah Court Ends Probe Os Widow’s Charges Washington. Nov. 19. (United ITess) The Shenandoah uourt ’today cloned Us inquiry Into tho charges made by Mra. l.ansdowne against Capl- Foley und tool the case iitnb-r lidvlsi ment. A decision will ba handed down In the matter tomorrow morning the court announced The court refused to grunt n motion to exonerate Foley at once, made hy his counael on ground that no evidence of guilt had been shown. o — —The Daily Democrat—Your Paper—

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