Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1925 — Page 3
I r' ( LIU CALENDER | Tuesday |||s| Tri Kuppa-MISH Kathryn Dwwlii. E’Ol K'lardiann- Library, 1 p. | Tn- V,, ltll >’ >••.■!>«»•« Missionary cirehMM , j.; w Chnroh—Mrs. Frank KTklai.it Imlh'T tilth Klrl-l:iml aihlrh school, 1:30 p. m. I MH t'oiinty M.-.ihi.l Society MB vbia t’oitti'y Memorial Hospital, .8 p m - M v-.mg Matrons' (luh—Mrs. Kail ■ Scbaifer. P- ■■ veins Matrons' ( bib will nri-i, ||B () ~ nm.ing with Mrs. <’.irl Schaf. 1 Ml •;t 7 3'). Mrs. Fil'd O'Brien will ■ have a book review. I I Wednesday BB -j |,,.i:1. ’giving liam-e —Masonic Ila I. ■ 8:4" p. ESH )■;, ir.atit Mills M. E. Ladies Aid MB s,, r Viper atnl Bazaar Chiueli. BB I> m 'o s I l ' Thursday ■■ Annual Thanksgiving Dinner an I MSB Supper lor Pythian S’st-r-i and lain MB ill.. Pythian Home W Friday □B I ' Aid Society of the Metho MB ,|i;.t , hurt h—t’hiireh parlors. 2:;;n p in MB I’ltlltAV IT. IT.. IT.. IT ..1T..1T..1T. | ggSi Minnehaha Club after lodge lied l BB Men Hall. I ; ; ,[i Hur I.O'lgo Mootiif and Pot I Lack Supper— 7:30 p. in. Hoot township home economics club —Mrs B. J. Waggoner, 2 p .in. I nion Township Home Economies' Chib- Mrs. Rose Harding, 1:30 p. m. i Saturday I.adies Aid Societt of U. B, Church nipper Postponed. The I.adies' Aid Society of Hie Zion Lutheran church will meet Friday abtrnoon at one o’flock at the'
IM Hihunl house. All members are urg ed to attend, '■ '1 It’’ annual Thanksgiving pot-luck || dinner and supper will be served at J tin Pythian Home Thursday for the 1- Jean Sisters and their families.' Hl The members are requested to fit. - -, JR ni-h a chicken and two other articles Ugl bl' food. « 1 " ~nian s Home and rS, Missionary Society of the presbyter- ??[ i.,n . h.irclt will hold their annual: Pr.ua- service meeting Sunday even-j iS| * ,lfL, t tl |f “ church. Th- - committee in charge is planning a Hs splendid program, which will he an ;| nunneed In full within the next few ■H days. Meyer-M iller H The marriage of Miss Verona Milhr popular young lady of this city g tint! Mr. Henry Meyer, of G'ary. was| S solemnized nt the St. Mary s t’atho,r lie church at eight-thirty o’clock this j morning.. The Rev. Father .1. A. S Seimetz road the impressive double i g ceremony- The church was beautifully decirated with crysantheli. inns for the occasion, Sr M John Ik r<-liman played the wedding march for the entrance of the bridal party Miss Miller was attended by the Mieses Margaret Meyer and Mary Milhr and the groom’s attendants were Richard Miller and Leonard Meyer. Raymond Miller and Bob Lage were ushers at the church. The bride wore a gown of white baronet satin, fashipned along straight lines . with long sleeves and a flare draped |l trimmed with rhinestones. Her veil fi 11 from a coronet banded with pearls With this she wore white kid f it wear and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and bridal wreath. Miss Miller, the maid of honor, wore a becoming frock of > le ’green georgette ever satin and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. < rchld georgette over Satin was worn by Miss Meyer, who carried an arm bouquet of tea roses. .Mrs. Meyer is a daughter of Mr. ami rs. Robert Miller, of Derkes street, and for *l |e j st several years has been employ ed in the office of the General Elec trie Company, of this city. Mr Meyer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John S Meyer, and has made his home in G try for the past several months. A wedding bieakfast was served to sev tnly-five guests at the Knights ol Columbus Hall after the ceremonj The tables were decorated with cut flowers and the large wedding cake 'the colors of white, orchid and green were carried throughout the breakfast. Guests from a distance were Mrs. B. Plock and daughter. Elenora. of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lengerich, of Toledo. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Miller. Mr and Mrs. Henry Miller, of Akron; find Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller, of Huntington,. After December 1. the g happy young couple will be at home H at. Gary. A very delightful program was giv- Jg
> hethd.. section nftho woman'J -Hi evening. Tim singe J I nil Ifni with Its antique furniture likht Mrs. M;„. "'diammo and Miss Rmh <' oo|t sang HIVHIuI (l |,| H) |)gH whtt , h w()i . V"f 'lnn ads or Gold," o|(| ' 1 In i lie Gloaming," ■"•V'te WWeet Hmm-" Ho y were Ur.. )M , ))( | r . |q|( lorn 4 dresses. The lIV 'hdihot.s.. was (i,,.,, V)(l | P| , in . and i- more than : evenly years old •dit. Car. io. Hnb.,1.1, )1( “ K '• Mrs. .1. F Edwards' ‘'“‘'“"fill Ils, e;.ve her program I Candle Lighting Time," which was interspersed with old songs ami i|„. lll.milt. The Misses Helen J|;illbohl, iGeraldlno Hower. Eloln Gotmhall, Betl.v l.win, Virginia Hilo, ami Mary .lane D Vcr danced the minuet in costume. ' Tito nieniln r.s of the B-n Hur will meet Frfduy evening at. 7:30 o'clock I' 1 ' the hall. After the lodge meeting Lot luck -upper will De served and ■ II members are urged to attend I I he Root township home economics chili will meet at the home of Mrs. ill. .1. Waggoner at 2 o'clock Friday af[iiruoon. All members are asked to hr II" three yards of wrapping paper, a pi m i|, pen and scissors. Miss Kathryn Dorwiif will entertain i he members of the Tri Kappa Sorority tonight at her home ou First street. The lardies' Aid Society of the Methjodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors. All members are ufged to at. t tai." The Minnehaha Chib will meet Fri■day evening after lodge al the Poca-' I Pontas Lodge rooms. The hostesses 1 v. di be Mrs. Harry Stubs and Mrs. j Lilly Worst. * . ——. _ u Dame. I. O. (). j’. Hall, Friday Nißht, 27th. (siimi orchestra. ' 27.8-21
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925.
Looßs Mr. i,ml Mrs. Charles Hickman have id limed to their home In this city afpemlint: two w< eks in Penr.ayl t.mn. visiting relatives Mi and Mrs. Hugh D Hite ami Dr. nd Mis. p.urt Mang >ld will visit the lohii S', wart family at Imylon, Ohio. ■ ivt-r Thanksgiving. Tu lin Stulls, of Fort Wayne, at- ■ mii'il to business here lust ■ venlng. I lie l>e< ember number of Dairyland, '•d.llshed monthly by the Cloverleaf I. .Illleri. will be m illed this week. Fred llei hdlol, of Portland, visited lure yesterday afternoon. The Hally Democrat will not be published Thursday because of Thanksgiving, but. the nows tleld will ho cov- ■: -d for Friday's paper. If you have my io m . of news cull 1,000. vii s Mantaret Lankenau, student nurse at the laitheran hospital at Fort Wayne, is spending a week’s ' .cation with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Eno Lankenan. of Third street. F. .1. Smith, of the I'nited States X'ivy Recruiting Service, was a visitor in the city Monday. JTiss Lois Peterson, student of lulima University at Bloomington, arrived home Sunday night tn spend u week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Peterson. Mrs. I). E. Bradley and daughter, Barbara Jeanne, are visiitng friends and relatives at Decatur. 111., for a few days. Leo Ehinger and Fred Schttrger were business visitors at Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and daughter. Patsy, of Indianapolis, will arrive tonight to spend Thanksgiving Day and the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and Mrs. Jane Frisinger and family. Mr and Mrs. J. D Dailey and daughter. Marietta, ot Paulding. (), will spend Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Dailey’s patents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hower and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker and son, J.imes, and daughter, lx>is, and Miss
Naomi Itarklens of Van Wert, tlhlo, I . will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Il . .1 darkless nt Thanksgiving dinner.'J Tito ,Mlr es Mary Burk. Jesteen 1 Hocker and H'lrlotl Myers, students ; at Indiana University at Blooming * ton. will arrive home tomorrow to t spend Thanksgiving and the week-end - with their respective parents. '} Miss Lucile Engle, of Teacher’s B College, Indianapolis, will spend the I Thanksgiving vacation with her par- J enls, Mr. and Mrs. William Engle. | Mr. anti Mrs, Albert Lankenait, of ■ Fort Wayne, will be the guests of r Mr. and Mrs E. W. Lnnkenu over ■ Thanksgiving. 0 Mrs. B. Ptock and daughter. Ebn j ora, of Fort Wayne, attended the | Meyer-Miller wedding at the St j Mary’s Catholic church this morning. Mrs. Ella Crozier will leave this “ evening for Bayard, Kansas, where I ■he will visit thtottgh the winter t with her four brothers who reside j there. They forerly lived here and n one o£ them. William Crozier, was in j ,the Sharkey Wheel Works ■ when ! the explosion lacured many years J ago. He was Just entering the door I and was thrown fifteen feet. Mrs. [ Crozier has not seen her brothers j .for fifteen years ami Is looking for- I ward to a very pleasant visit ami ■ may remain their indefinitely. I). L Drum and Noble Drum left j this morning for Decatur. Michigan, I to be at the bedside of James Ellis, [ but Mr. Ellis tiled before they arrived, j I Zion. Ev. Lutheran Church Thanksgiving Day. Gospel # Luke j 17. 11-19. Epistle: Gal. 6, 7-10. It English service at 9:’.10 a. m. ■■ "Bless the Lord. O, my soul!" Ps. J IC3, 1. .1 0 I TO UNDERGO OPERATION! Mrs. J. R Horton, of this city, enter- i ed the Methodist hospital at Fort j Wayne Monday for a surgical opera- ■ tion. |j —Subscribe For The Daily Democrat— ii
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