Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1925 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDER Saturday Trip Kapi>» Baaaar—Burds'e Millinery Store. /Jon Reformed Ladies' Bazaar and Cafeteria Supper—Church basement. Monday literature Section of Woman's dub, bii»i«e»» moeting-Llbrary, 7:15. Woman's Club —Library. 7:45 p. m. Research Club —Mrs. O. L. Vance, 2:30 P- m. Tuesday Adams County Medical Society— Adams County Hospital, 8 p.m. g. L. of C. E. of Evangelical church— Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Schnltz. Rebekah Lodge—7:3o p. m. W. C. T. U.—Library, 2:30 p. m. \V. C. T. U.—Library. 2:30 p. m. Young Matrons' Club—Mrs. Ferd O'Brien, 7:30 p. ni. Wednesday Catholic Ladies’ of Columbia Sl ower —K. of C. Hall. 8 p in. Red Men Important Business Meeting— Red Men hail, 7 p. m. Luncheon Bridge Club — Mrs. Ed Coffee. 7:30 p. m. Historical Club—Mrs. C. C. Noble. Shakespeare Club—Mrs. W. A. Lower. Thursday V. B. Indies' Aid Society Pancake Supper—Church. w to 7 p.m. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society— Mrs. J. C. Sutton. The St. Mary's Home Economics Chib met Friday at the home of Mrs. John Floyd. The morning was devoted to a discussion and cutting of patterns and during the afternoon a demonstration of the patterns was held. Plans were made for “Achievement Day” which will be held during the month of January. Fifteen members and four visitors were in attendance at the meeting. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Clay Green. January 8. The Ladies Aid Society of the Calvary Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. Curtis Miller Thursday afternoon. Election of officers was held and Mrs. Fanny Jackson was elected president, Mrs. Myrtie Hindenlang, vice president, Mrs. Elma Gaunt, secretary and Mrs. lona Shif-

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tily. reasurer. A short programi o> ' od * flOr Whleh ,h * <>Whange ! ot(hri. tmas g )flll wt , h#w * tb* hos‘•x«. The next meeting win b» hs!d homo O s Ms „ Myrt[e HlQ(ien The Ladies' Aid society of th, PrM . b terain church wlll ho](1 « the central Grocery Saturday mornhtg. December 12 Th. S Mtronage of the public l 8 Mlldted< a * Mrs J. C. Sutton will be hostess to he Ladles Aid Society o f the p l»y erian church Thursday afternoon All members are urged to attend. Election of officers was held last night by the Pocahontas Lodge at their regular meeting. The new officers. who will he installed at the first regular meeting in January, are Prophetess, Ella Farrar; Pocahontas Bertha Tyner; Winona. Emma Char’ les: Powhatan, Dick Farrar; Keeper of Records. Blanche Whitright; Keeper ot Wainpun, Clara Breiner; Trustee. Eva Lutz; pianist, Mary Stults. A special business meeting will be held by the members of the Red Men Lodge, Wednesday evening at seven o'clock, at the hall. Important business and election of officers will be taken care of. All members are urged to be there. The meeting pf the E. L. of C. E. of the Evangelical church has been changed from Tuesday, December 15, at the Fred Linn home, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sebnitz. December 8. All members are urged to note the change and plan to attend.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the Mou- j roe Methodist church held an all-day I meeting at the home of Mrs. B. M. Smith, Thursday. The women sewed carpet rags and quilted. A big dinner was enjoyed at noon. Mrs. Smith fur nishing part of the meal and the women bringing in part of it. Those present were: Mrs. William Keller, Mrs. Ijewis Mills. Miss Scherer, Mrs. Rosa Hoffer. Mrs. Essex, Mrs. E. W. Busche,, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, son and daughter, Mrs. John Floyd, Mrs. Luse, Mr. and Mrs John Hocker, Mrs. Don Horn. Mrs. Mabel Meyers. Mrs. Dr. iller. Mrs. Lewellen, Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs. Hattie Sells, Mrs. Mennos Lehman and son, Mrs. Tone Oliver, Mrs.! Rena Kessler, Mrs. John Crist, Mrs.' Allie Andrew's, Mrs. Ida Bollinger, Mrs. Eli Hendricks, Mrs. Charles Bahner,j

DECATUN DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925.

Mr« Lydia Hendricks, Mrs James A Hendricks, Mrs. J. J. Longenbcrger, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Leichty, of B«m», nnd Mr. and Mr*. Ed Ray, of Berne. A short business meeting will be hftd by th. members of the Literature department of the Wowan’s club Monday evening at 7-. J 5 o'clock. All members are urged to be there promptly. Roop—Ok.ley Goldie OlKley, daughter of John Burkhead of thia city, and Orvjfl Hoop, son of Mrs. Nettle Roop, of Eleventh street, were quietly married this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the United Brethren, parsonage, by the lev. bR. smith. Mrs. Roop, mother ot the groom, was the only attendant. Mrs. Roop has recently been employed at the Waring Glove company, and Mr. Roop is an employee at the foundry. Mr. and Mrs. Roop will he at homo in their newly furnished home at 916 Nuttman Avenue. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the United Brethren church will serve a pancake supper Thursday evening in the dining room at th© church. Everybody is invited to attend. The Adams County Medical Society will meet Tuesday evening at the Adams County Memorial hospital at eight o'clock. The attendance of every member Is urged. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will give a shower for Mrs. Wilbur Shanahan, nee Lillian Keller, at the Knights ot Columbus hail Wednesday evening at eight o’clock,.

Locals Th' present gover merit at Washin'ton should o' put WHson's picture on a SSO bill instead of a 17-cent stamp an' then hardly anybuddy would see it. Bud wuz stuck up j last night an’ robbed of a bran' new , revolver he'd only carried once.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis' News. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkless and Miss Harriet Myers motored to Van Wert, Ohio, last evening. They were accompanied home by Miss Naomi Harkless, | who is teaching school in Van Wert. • Miss Olga Ileinking will motor to Napoleon, Ohio, tonight, where she will i be a member of the cast who will pre-

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee motored to Fort Wayne last evening and attended the Shrine show. sent "Th. Fath Across The Hill." Th. play was given by th« ftnimanuel Walther League a week ago. Mr. and Mrs Albert Sebeumang and daughter, Marjorie, were among those who attended the Shrine show at the Mizpah Temple nt Fort Wayne lust evening. Misses Marjorie May and Ruth Cook spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends Earl Blarklmrn is spoudtug the week end with friends at Newcastle. Miss Helen Whitright and Mr. Francis Howell spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne with friends. Miss Arvllla Hendricks, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Miller.

| Court House | Suit For Damages Henry A. Fuhrman today filed a suiit against the Citizens Telephone company for 32.500 damages for injuries sistained by his wife on August 1. 1924, when the automobile In which she was riding was wrecked when it struck a guy wire on a telephone pole on North Second street. Mrs. Fuhrman was riding in a car with Mr. and Mrs. Zoe Zehrbach, when the car struck the guy wire and was turned over. Mr. Fuhrman alleges that his wife was badly injuren in the acctdent, that one of her arms has been impaired and she is unable to dis<iarge her household duties. la>nhart & Heller are attorneys for the plaintiff. Set For Trial - The case of Fred Schurger vs. John and Alvina Eising has been set for trial on December 16. The case of George Wright vs. ('. H. Muller has been set for trial on December 17. The case of Dr. John Geary vs. the William H. Myers estate has been set for trial on January 4. The case of Geary & Barnett, M. B. vs. the William H. Myers estate has been set for trial on January 4. Suit On Account

The Indiana Paint -and Varnish company has filed a suit on account against H. C. North, demanding judgment for $275. Attorney Harry F. Kennerk, of Fort Wayne, is counsel for the plaintiff.

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