Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1925 — Page 3
I toW | u __ B “’ ci.HB CALENDER I . Frldxy I ■ woman’ Missionary SoI ( .|,!v -Mrn. Harv* Haker. ■'l w H C-)*gton Hall, 2P- m. I THURSDAY HIT IT Hff flff «fl’»lfYrttTfr W Christian Dulles' Aid Socio, y Mrs. K 3 i'po Teems. I i) Y. B Class of U B eh " r,h I Mrs Josephlnn Roblnold. ' R..dtal University People - I Washington M. E. Church. 7:30 p. m. PhllathaA Class of the Baptist church I S rooms, 7:30 p. m. Saturday KinfT a Heralds, Charlotte Buller. I Eighth street. 2 p. Tn. I )• it Ladies’ Aid society Cafeteria I Supper* '’hnrch dining room, 7 to 7 HM p. m. Monday HPseareh Club—Mrs. 1.. A. Graham i.uneheon Bridge Club-Mrs. Adrian -3 Wemhoff. 7:3 Op. m. Tuesday I Young Matrons' Club—Mrs. Karl Schaffer, 7:20 p. m. : S The Young Matrons' Club will meet I Tuesday evening with Mrs. Carl SehafI pt at Mrs - frprd °’ nrlpn wiH ■g| have a hook review One of the largest and most elabor--4| ate parties of the season was given I at the Elk's home last evening by Yi. sdames Ban Tyndall, John Tyndall. I j h. Heller, Claynon Carroll. D. M. I Hensley, H. F. Whinger. Harry Holtz, ftl Twenty-two tables were attractively I decorated with roses as centerpieces I and dainty Thanksigiving nut cups | and place cards. At six o’clock, a J tour-course dinner was served to the ■II guests, after which roses were given ?| as favors. The tables were arranged I for Bridge and several rounds were { enjoyed. High scores were' won by Miss Emelle Crist. Mrs. James Brown, ft I Mrs. \V. A. Kuebler, Mrs. Forest Vail, Ji Miss Naomi Durkin and Mrs. Ezer. I and lovely prizes were presented to ?| them. Mrs. Ben Devor was awarded I the consolation prize. Out-of-town I guests were Mrs. Ezer, of Rensselear. 4, Me,dames Albert Sellemeyer, Edward Wilson, Allen Vesey, of Fort Wayne; S 1. W. Macy, of South Bend, Phares 1 Hiatt, of Jacksonville, Fia.; Ralph Atnrine. of Anderson; William Kunkel. Sr., William Kunkel, Jr , Hairy Brown. ® of Bluffton. I The Kings Heralds will meet with Miss Charlotte Butler. Saturday asI ternoon at two o'clock. All members I arc urged to attend. The ladies of the United Brethren I church will serve a two-cent supper in the church dining room Saturday [ evening from five to seven o'clock. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The following menu j will be served: escalopped chicken, noodles, mhshed . potatoes. baked | 1 beans, potato salad, sandwiches,, I cake, pie, ice cream and coffee. Shanahan-Keller The marriage of Miss Lillian Kel- | hr daughter of Mrs. George Keller, of this city, and Mr. Wilbur Shanai han. of Van Wert, Ohio, was celebrated at the St. Mary’s Catholic I Church at Van Rert, Ohio, Thursday. morning nt 8:30 o’clock. The attend-1 | ants were the bride's sister, I Gertrude Keller, of Hillsdale, Mich., and Mr- Maurice Shanahan., the The overalls worn In your daily strife, I quickly clean I And 9*vt longer life. I C E THANKSGIVING DANCE MASONIC HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT NOV. 25 8:45 P. M. / The G. E. Harmony Boys have arranged SPECIAL MUSIC for “The Charleston” PUBLIC INVITED Popular Prices 1
Rrorrm’s brother, nf Wnbngh. Th „ i hrlde wore an ensemble suit of crackle-head blue with hat and gloves , to match and black footwear Mrs. | Shanahan Is a reghtered mfrs.., hav- , Ing received her training nt the st , j Joseph's hospital at Fort Wayne, and for the past Bevetal years has | ( b*en on duty In the hospital at Ham mond. The groom is salesman for the I Helman Garage, at. Van Wert. He I was formerly associated with th» : Adams County Auto company of this .'city. Mr. and Mrs. Shanahan wil) re : ide In Van Wert. Those from here • who attended were Mrs. George Kellet, Mr. and Mrs L. C. Perry. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Foos, and Miss Virginia Keller. i _ ! 1 T. M. Reid is here today after a long trip through the south. He and Mrs. Reid will come to Decatur Mon*jday to arrange for rooms and expect | 1 t oreside here. Mr. Reid is assisting in ihe office of the Waring Glove company. | I. A. Kalver, of Fort Wayne, transacted business here last evening. | Mrs. W A. Kunkle. Mrs. Harry 1 I Brown and Mrs. W. A. Kunkle. Jr., of Bluffton, visited here last evening. ' | Mrs. Allen Vesey, of Fort Wayne, at- | tended the party at the Elk's home 1 here last evening. : W A. Klepper made a trip io Bluff1 ton last evening. J. G. Niblick, M. J. Mylott, W. A. ■ Klepper and J. H. Heller will motor to South Bend tomorrow to witness I the Notre Dame-Northwestern soots • ball game. , 1 Walter Johnson and Joe Lose will aitend the football game at South Bend tomorrow. Decatur furnished four or five candidates for the Shrine dedication at I Fort Wayne last evening. The class included 181 candidates. a Thomas Dowling visited with his wife at the St. Joseph Hospital. Fort ’ Wayrn- yesterday. Mrs. Dowling was ’ operated upon about two weeks ago ' and is progressing nicely. She hopes ’ to be able to return home within an--1 other two weeks. 1 , Boys 'll be boys, an’ so'll a lot o' • middle aged men. Our idee o’ wastin’ 1 shoe leather is chasin' a runaway ' ! wife. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. ’ . Mr. ami Mrs. James Arnold will go 1 to Fort Wayne tonight to attend the ■ grand opera. “Aida,” at the Mizpah • - Temple. .Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visit1 ing over night with relatives and at. tending the party given at the Elk’s ’ home last evening. | Herman Myers and Dr. John Clark 'motored to Bloomington last evening to attend the home-coming festivities 'at Indiana University this week-end and see the Purdue-Indiana football game. | Mrs. Mae Robinson attended a party I given by friends at Auburn last evening. I Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick visited ; friends at Fort Wayne today. The Misses Mildred Keller, Virginia ljurent, Messrs. Lem Ehler and Bob Meibers motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Dr. ami Mrs. E. G. Coverdale will motor to Fort Wayne tonight to attend 1 lite grand opera. "Aida." at the Mizpah Temple. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scheumann and the Misses Clara anti Marie Scheu'mann attended the show, "Topsy and Eva," at the Majestic last evening. D. D. Coffee made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. William Lenhart, Joe Lose and E. W. Johnson wil motor.to South Bend tomorrow to attend the Notre DameNorthwestern football game. Ralph Tyndall, Harold Kirsch and E C. Clevenger will motor to Columbus, Ohio, Saturday to attend the Ohio State-lllinois foodtball game. W. B. Teeple will leave tomorrow for Albuqurque, New Mexico, to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. George W. Davis, and his sister, Mrs. Henry Westerfield. Mr. Teeple expects to be gone until May. Mrs. A. F. Stalter and son, Jimmy, returned to their home at Portland 'after a two day visit here with relatives. Helen Baumgartner, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baumgartner, of Portland is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I* L. Baumgartner, for a few days. Mrs. Ben Walker, of Fort Wayne, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner. C. H. Colter is in Chicago today attending the Radio Show and visiting his son, Robert. Mr and Mrs. C. L. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Colter and Mr. and Mrs Dick Myers attended the dedicatory ceremonies at the Mizpah Temple at Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs Cecile Moser visited friends and relatives at Fort. Wayne this morning. I Guy Kebler, of Huntington, visited
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friends Imre this nl'lemoop. The Rev. A. W. Hinz was a business visitor at Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Fan Hite visited frlrnds ami relatives at Fort Wayne thin afternoon. Mrs. Al|< a Vesey returned to h< *• hi.me at Fori Wayne thin morning us- ’ ter an over night visit with Mr. and " .Mrs. E. W Kumpe, and attending the 1 party given at the Elks' home last evening. She war, accompanied by 1 Mrs. Kamps. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beery anti 1 daughter, Marporie returned to their r home ut Jackson, Michigan, after a ' several days visit here with the C. 11. Colter. Wilson Beery and Ed Beery . famllie/. CHURCH TO HOLD < SPECIAL SERVICE Thanksgiving Service To . Be Held At Evangelical Church Next Sunday | The Evangelical church, througli the Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor. Is planning for special Thanksgiving worship services Sunday, Doth at the morning and evening regular worship service. In the morning the pastor, the Rev. Ralph W. Loose, will give an appropriate thanksgiving address and in the evening there will he a ttpecial program rendered by the young people The public is cordially invited to these services. The young people ; are planning to decorate the church with the products of the year. Every member of the church and friend is urged to bring something of the year's ingathering to the church, if possible Saturday afternoon or evening or early Sunday morning. If It is only a can of fruit, or some vegetable. the*y are urged to bring it. The offerings may bo left at the parsonage or i at the sexton’s home. Where it is so desired, what is brought may be left as an offering for homes where , the blessings of God have not been showered so lavishly. The Service Committee of the Christian Endeavor will be glad to take charge of ■ such gifts. —— o HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Rudolph Weiland? of Decatur, route 8. underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. She is doing nicely. Mrs. Ruth Mooney, of Monroeville, route 1. underwent an operation for removal of her tonsils yesterday. She was reported to be getting along nicely today. Mrs. George Krick. 323 Line street, underwent an operation for removal of her tonsils at the hospital yesterday. She is doiing nicely. o HARTFORD ClTY—Business has been good since George Goodrich took the offic<* of sheriff here two years ago. In that time he has arrested 257 persons. During tlie four years that his predecessor held office only 198 arrests were made.
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After Viewing Body £ In Morgue, Edwin Is l Sure It Is Not His £ Indianapolis. Nov. 2u. (United g Press)- The body that lies in an in- £ dlanapolls morgue today Is not tital of J Edwin Russell, of Izmisviile, Ky. Edwin came here yelterday to view L lite body and was positive of the fact JT that h« was not the Jetid man, al- f though he said there was some slight » re; einblance between himself and the « Uhicago Police May End Their Prohibition Work i I Chicago, Nov. 20. —(United Press) ■ A resolution that will Instruct the ■ chief of police to withdraw all mem- B bets of the police force from assisting I in prohibition enforcement and pul p them to running down criminals, was j ordered drawn up by the city council i committee on judiciary by a 9 to 2 < vote last night. / This was considered to he a distinct • blow at Mayor Dever's dry law en- I forcement plan which would employ | tlie 5.000 members of the Chicago po- | lice force to assist In enforcing pro I hibition. A bit ter fight is expected to develop ! on the council floor if the committee I approves tlie resolution ordered draft- I ed. \ “Ties" of Matrimony Don’t Mean Neckties —he might like a DEPENDABLE GRUEN WATCH $25.00 jflgn* Not just a ChristIfh |1 mas watch but a fIH l 3 year 'round timet*3 keeper that "toes 113 7 J| the mark" right with the sun. Jeweled and bMIikI fully adjusted—hand engraved white gold VW* case. Something for the Wife Besides a “Thought" Jeweled, Adjusted WRIST WATCH $15.00 to SIOO.OO Exceptionally fine movement con. 9o\ structed for bard service — richly chased case of solid white gold. Let Santa dron it in I® "her” stocking. I j Comparison Costs Nothing —Saves Lots! i i H——
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