Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1925 — Page 5

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I fyetety CLUB CALENDER Friday Ltdics’ Aid Society of the MethoI dist church—Church parlors. 2:30 p. in. fil I’HIDAY ff.. ff. ■ ff.. ff ■ .ff.. ff. .ff. . 9 .Minnehaha Club after lodge—Red M Men Hall. SB Hen Hur Ixidge Meeting and Pot I Luck Supper—7:3o p. in. iS Root township home economics club I —Mrs. B. J- Waggoner. 2 p ni. C Union Township Home Economics | club Mrs. Ross Harding, 1:30 p. m. Saturday Ladies Aid Soctetf of U.'ls. Church I 2c supper—Postponed. Monday Delta Theta Tau — Mrs. Hubert I Schmitt, 8 p. m. . Dramatic Section of Woman’s Club I Study meeting with Mrs. J. It ,S| Blair, 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goldner, of Preble. Mg! ciiiertained at a 5 o’clock Thanksgiv- ;| im: dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. St Fred. William and Dallas Goldner. v>, I Mr. and Mrs. Truman Goldner and Ski family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conrad. SI Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer, and Mrs. A. R HBI I’lidderjohann and daughter, Eli I Goldner and Elmer Schroeder. *S Mr. and Mrs. George Uramer, of <a : of this city, entertained at their ®S| home all day yesterday. After a a® I Thanksgiving dinner, music was enjoyed during the afteronon. Those SI present were: Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse ’’l McGriff and son, eLster and Mr. and ig| Mrs. hCarles Andrews and daughter. SI No;ma Jean of Marion, Indiana: Mr. Bl and Mrs. Albert Cramer and daugh|H| ter; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linn and fam- |®| ily: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roop and | son", I-®o; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roop am! family; and Mrs. John DnuuS| mond. S| Mrs. Hubert Schmitt will be hostess ,;K| to the Delta Theta Tau Sorority Mon ■I day evening at eight o'clock. Plans will be made for the annual Good FelH j low Club, which is sponsored by the I sorority gach year. A good attendance U| is desired. sk Mrs. J. S. Bower ami daughter, Es- ■ Hnr, entertained at dinner last even ittg in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P N. U| Hiatt and. sons, of West Palm Beach, S| I’ia., who will return to their home jjl next week. Covers were laid for Miss SI Grace Hiatt, of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. ami gSI Mrs. J. D. Peterson, of Indianapolis, HI .Mr. and Mrs. William Bower, Mr. and SI .'.ir ;. C. o. Porter and sons. Hobby ami pi Jack, and Mr. Donald Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. II Burroughs onft I tottained at Thanksgiving dinner for ■jj Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and son. H Mr. and Mrs. Willis Vancamp ami firn- | By, of Jackson, Michigan, Mr. Roy 311 Von Camp, of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. I and Mrs. Homer Goodin and family, of EI Biui’fton, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Ashbaui chcr, am] son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Hfl E. Afhbaiiehcr, Mr. and 'Mrs. Cecil H| ilelehi, Mrs. Mary Ashbattcher, Mrs. Ahx Hoyer and daughter, Maggie. Mr. and Mrs. David. Adams enter ; laiiied at dinner Thanksgiving for S -■' ! and Mrs. C. J. Schlosser and I daughter, Elsie, of Defiance. Ohio, . Mrs. Emma Driftmyer and Miss Anna Isq 8, of Port Wayne, and little Miss | Jeune Schlosser, of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs Agnes Andrews C. T. U : tiler entertained at dinner Thiips ! diy f ()r r; l, Raiulor, Mr. and Mrs. I W I l '. Roseuwlhkle, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph ■ J' > teiiwinklo, ami daughter,/Vane Thompson, and Miss He'en Andrews, g" | Tut Wayne. t . Shack ley—Beery Miss Beulah Beery and Mr. Ray ' trend Shackley were quietly married V Thanksgiving day at the home of the ;J I Rtv. and Mrs. Cecil Ri, Smith, on | I Ninth street- Rev. Smith, wl.o is I p: tor of the United Brethren

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church, received the ring ceremony in the presence of Miss Gretchen I Beery and Mr. Vernon Arnold, who were their only attendants The l bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvo Beery, of Kirkland township and is well known hero, having been employed at the local General Elec-, trie plant for the past several mouths. Mr. Shackley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shackley, of this city, and is also employed at the General Electric plant. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bremorkamp had as their guests at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brennan I and son, Jim, Mrs Carrie Ehinger ' and son, Dick, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Laurent and son, Bobby. Mr. Fred Mutschler. Mr. and Mrs | Albert Mutschler. Mr. Edgar Mutsch1 lor and Frederic and Kalhryu Schroy [ er were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stehroyjer at dinner Thanksgiving day. t Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and daugh ’ ter. Rose, had as their guests at. Thanksgiving dinner yesterday. Miami Mrs. M. J. Mylott ami family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and • family, John Teeple, Miss Vera But- • ler, all of this city, and Mrs. Margaret Mylott, of Chicago. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kunowich had , as tlie guests at Thanksgiving din j Tier, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Estcll, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Mr. William . i Melvin, of Fort Wayne. Mr. Melvin.l who is u young Austrian violinist of great ability, favored the guests with I several very line violin solos. r 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite ami fam- . ily, of South First street,, had as > their guests at Thanksgiving dinner, . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerlier and son. I John, and daughter, Dorothy Alice. Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson ami . Mr. ami Mrs. John Everett were the . guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gates, I of Wren, Ohio, at dinner and supper , Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Alfred Meyers was also a guest al dinner. A large number attended the annual Thanksgiving dance given by the General Electric Band at the Maswiic hall Wednesday evening. A ninepiece orchestra from the local General Electric furnished the music. Two prize numbers were, features of the evening, in which Adrian Elzey was awarded a box of candy and Mr. Kavough, of Fort Wayne, won the turkey. Several out-of-town people attended. — o — ■ — JLoeaills Miss Dorothy Murphy, of Logans port, and Miss Flo McMillen, of Napoleon, Ohio, are spending the week-end with Miss Betty Erwin Mrs. C. N. Smith and daughter. Selma, of Columbia City, are the guests of their son and brother, Rev. Cecil R Smjth and family. Mr and Mrs. John Marlin and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Van Camp, of Jackson, Michigan, spent Thanksgiving Day here with relatives. They were former residents of this city. B. J. Masterson, of itlulfton, attended the football game here yesterday and visited friends. Fred Shafer, of Fort Wayne, waa a ; business caller iu the city this morn I ing. Mjss Leota Burnett spent the day in ; Fort Wayue visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kleinhenz ami family, and Miss Jeanette Ehinger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Berling. at Bluffton, Thanksgiving Da y. The Misses Alta Teeple and Mar gaiet Welker, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Miss Teeple’s parents, Mt. and Mrs. C. D Teeple. Miss Naomi Durkin is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lutz, at Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Lutz was formerly Miss Agnes Kohne, of this city. Mis s Elizabeth Fowlkes, of Arkansas and Miss Jeanette Clark, who gre students at the Chicago School of Physical Culture, ,are the guests of

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Miss Clark's niMher, Mr*. Rose Clark over the Tbankagiving vacation. Miss Mae Baker, of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving Day hero with! friends. i The Miaaes Laura Stanley and Ad* Stevens of the Citizens Telephone Company, attended the Chiet Operators' convention at Fort Wayne Wednesday l . They were also guests at an elaborate bamptiet nerved at I the Fort Wayne office Wednesday evening. Dr. Elizabeth Burna and daughter. Mabel Sargent and Miss Ada Btev-j ens were guests of the Anthony ( Hilker family at Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Helen Gerber Is Visiting friends at Bluffton over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Albright motored to Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday and spent I Thanksgiving with Mr. Albright's i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Albright, j I Dr. Roy Archbold and familv enjoyed the Shriner’s dinner at Fort Wayne on Thanksgiving day. | Indianapolis has a uew organization, The Guffeyites, members beiug ’only those v.he attended the little led school house in the days when McGuffey’s readers were the principal ext books. They publish a monthly paper which is of interest and in tile November copy we notice a con-' tribution on "Memories 11 by E. F Gilpen. formerly of Pleasant Mills. | | Mr. and Mrs. F. M Schirmeyer were Fort Wayne visitors on Thanksgiving day. | i I. W. Macy Lpft this morning for Detroit. Michigan on a business trip. Four weeks from today is Clirist'mas. Do your shopping early- | I Bert Christen of Toledo, Ohio, had ’Thanksgiving dinner with his mother *and other relatives. Ed Vaneil of Van Wert was looking after business here today. W. A. Ixtwer came home Wednes-I day evening after teu days with the committee named to decide the location of tlie new K. of P. state home j They have inspected sites in ten cities and will meet next week to de- 1 cide the location. Mr. Ltwer is chairman of the committee. Col. Fred Reppcrt enjoyed Thanks-| giving at home after a several weeks' trip throug tlie west. Ho reports conditions greatly improved in the 1 west and northwest. | Glenn Hill and Glenn Beavers, stu-i ''dents at Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, are guests at their par- 1 ental homes over the week-end. Robert Wilhelm, of ’New Jersey.’ who attends Notre name, is the house guest of Hugh Holthouse, who is home from Notre Dame for tlie; weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhlman. of easl i of the city, were shoppers here today. , | Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, of southeast of the city, were in the city’ today shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Teeple, and son. ' of Fort Wayue, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jmlson Teeplo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Dugan snipped at Winchester and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Goodrich at Thanksgiving dinner, enroute from a I two week's stay at Martinsville Among other guests who were there. | were Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich FOR SATURDAY 100 HATS AT $3.95 EACH ’ ' I SPECIAL PRICES ON GAGE HATS K. BUROG MILLIN ER Y READY-TO-WEAR We exchange winter or spring wheat Hour so r wheat. We also have Rye Flour. DECATUR FLOUR & FEED CO. 436 S. First St. Phone 70.

and daughter, Nancy, of Indianapolis. I L. D. Brown, of Indianapolis, was a buainesh visitor here this morning. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers, of Van iWtrt, Ohio, Mrs. Alva Nichols and daughter, Catherine. Mrs. Verona Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C|aude Gay and Mr. Robert Miller wore at Huntington to atten dthe funeral of Dennis Milletson of Leo Miller. I — o THANKSGIVING IS OBSERVED IN VARIED MANNER ’ U OVriM Ml> FH<»« I’MiF, oxFi | lowed by colder weather. It is doubtful if the weather will continue sufficiently warm for much more rain today, and it is more probable that there will be a light snow unless the sky clears. TRIBUTE PAID TO ALEXANDRA << OVUM l:tl I'HOM PAGE ONE) navy and air service. In the night, tho route was shrouded in silence save for the tramp of sett- ; try feet. And. after dawn, snow laid , a carpet of white along the funeral , path. i The casket' had been guarded throughout the night in the chapel | royal at. St. Janie H palace by picturesque yeoman of the guard and members of the honorable corps of geutleI man at-arms. This morning it was . placed upon a gun carriage drawn by six splendid horses tor its march to tlie abbey through lanes of sorrowing I Britishers. Upon the casket lay Queen Alex ' andrla’s own flag on which were niing-J lied tin- arms of Britain and her own northern home, Denmark. Behind the casket marched royalty. I The uniforms were brilliana, eon- | tranting sharply with the black of the • throngs who came to ray their fare- . well to a woman they had loved. King George ’the ' tieorgie of his ’mother followed reverently at the head of the group of royal menfolk | afoot, trudging through the f.viiiterj | cold ami the wet under foot, '.-’hen

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THE ADAMS Theatre s Tonight—Tomorrow Jfi “THE GOLDEN PRINCESS’* A Paramount Attraction with w BETTY BRONSON 1 A flashing melo-romance of the ® California gold rush. # 10c 25c i| SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 o’clock. UE Mary Pickford, America’s Sweetheart in the»j»reafest p’ picture of her career “LITTLE ANNIE ROONIE” aa | THE CORT | —Tonight Only—- | “TROUBLES OF A BRIDE’’ S A Wm. Fox feature with B All-Star Cast At what age should a girl marry? k ffi A screen novelty from the combined diaries of a number of brides. S al “MONKEY ROMEO’’ a good comedy. J; 10c- 25c Saturday—Art Acord in “The Call of Courage” U* Sunday and Monday—“ The Unguarded Hour” featuring Milton Sills and Doris Ken von. his-

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