Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1925 — Page 5

'r’y • NpadU- — CLUB calender Monday Delta Theta Tati Sorority -* Miss Margaret Mylott, 7:30 p.m- --‘ pythian Slaters Christmas Party an d Exchange—Pythian homer ’ Tuesday Dorcas Class of E. V. Church— Church parlors, 7 p. in. Executive Hoard of lied grosspeoples U>an and Trust Company, 7:15 o'clock. Trt Kagtpa—Miss Ruth Frislsiger, 8 p.m. Mary and Martha 8. 8. Class of M E church— Mrs. E. A. Beavers. So Cha Rea Christmas Party—Mrs Charles Starost, 6:30 p.m. Epworth League Christmas Party— Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 7:30 p. in C. L. of C. Christmas Party and Exchange —K. of C. Hall, 6:3 p. m. Historical Club Christmas Party— Mrs. 8- hl- Hite. Maud Muller Club —postponed. Rebekah Lodge — Lodge Rooms, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Commercial Club of H. B.—Box social Old Gym, 8 p. m Reformed Indies’ Aid SocietyChurch, 2:30 p. m. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Paul Briede, 8 p. m. • Shakespeare Club—Mrs. C. E. Peterson Thursday Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church Christmas party—Mrs. Owen Davis, jiachelor Maids —Mrs. Harry Frit zinger, 7 p. in. Phoebe Bible Class—Church parlors, 7 p- m.' Christian Ladies’ Aid Society— < Mrs. H. L. Merry. . i Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of Methodist church —Mrs. John E. Nelson. t Friday i Pocahontas Christmas Party —After , Lodge. Th' Wanna Kom Bah Five Hundred j Club will meet wrth Mrs. Ed Boknecht Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. ( A Christmas exchange will be held at , this meeting.'* i

Sheets-France The home of Mr and Mrs. R. .L. Wiles. Winter street, Fort Wayne, was. the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday evening at five o'clot k when their neice. Miss Mary Blanche Franc--, daughter of G. F. France, of Fort' Wayne, became the bride of Mr. Harold F. Sheets, son of Mr.' and Mrs. C. C. Sheets, of near this city. The Rev. E L Millins, pastor of the Immanuel Baptist Church, read the doirble ring ceremony, while Mrs. R. L. Wiles softly played Lohengrin's Wedding March.

The bride’s only attendant was Miss Berdeen Bailey, of Huntington, and the groom’s attendant was Vaughn Bailey. The bride was beautifully gowned in orchid georgette over orchid satin, fashioned with a low waistline and circular skirt. A silver ornament adorned the left shoulder. She wore hose to match and black satin footwear and a head band of silver leaves. Her flowers were Columbia roses in a shower boquet. Miss aßiley wore Nile green georgette made with high waist line and full circular skirt. She carried an arm boquet of Columbia roses. After the ceremony, a wed-

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° f th ’ rwniliea. Covr ‘ Wre la,d ‘wenty gllMl , •r«e wedding cake uaed „ , hp centerpiece of the long lab!(1 . J>jnk tapers in silver holders w. . imrt of the table i r * aßn “ .a: tlonal Business college and Mr. Sheet's nd iT m>w ° r . lh ” 10Cal hiR " " I U now by the Hooiler Stores. Mr. and Mrs. c C-Sheets, of near this city, entertained In honor of the newly married couple or U ?b ? J 0 *" 1 * ere W oi their friends, Mr. and Mrs. sheet, returned to Fort Wayne today, where hey wil be at home with the mrlde’s father, at 2412 Oliver street. The King's Daughters, an organized hOOI ClaSB ° f the Flrst Method et Ep scopai church, enJoye( , a hlx o clock dinner Saturday evening at the oiue of their teacher, Mrs. John Niblick. The following members were present: Misses Effie p att on, Laura Stanley, Goldie Gay, Ethel Tumbleson 'rancfs Darkless, Mabel Hoagltnd •lorence Haney, Mrs. Cecile Moser’ The annual Christmas exchange was leld at this time, after which elecdon Os officers wag hcl(J M|b Moger was eletced president, and Miss Gay, ecretary and treasurer. Misses Jlarkless, Haney and Tumbleson, were appointed as a calling committee. The Misses Patton and Stanley, old mem >ers of the class, are serving as teach3rs in the Sunday school, temporarily. Van Gilder-Kurt Chauncey Van Gilder, of Nuttman ivenue, and Arnettie Kurt, of Eighth street, were quietly married Saturday ifternoon at the United Brethern ■hurch, with the Rev. Cecile Smith officiating. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ireland were the only witnesses. Mr and Mrs. Van Gilddr are well-known residents of this city. They will reside on Nifttman avenue. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 11. L. Merry. All members are urged to be present. The regular meeting of the Rebekah Lodge will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The box to be sent to the I. O. O. F. Home at Greensburg will be closed at this meeting. AH members who have something they

wish to send ar erequested to bring it to this meeting. The Ever Ready Class of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Gwen Davis Thursday evening for their annual Christinas party and exchange. The exchange gift is to be of the value of fifty cents. A good attendance is desired. The Commercial Club of the high school will hold a box social Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, at the old gym. The public is invited and every one interested in high school

affairs are urged to fix boxes and attend. I The Dorcas Class of the Evangelical church will meet in the church Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. ' The annual exchange of Christmas I gifts and election of officers will be held. Th ; attendance of every mem- ■ ber is desiredt — The Bachelor’Maids will be entertained Thursday evening at the home lof Mrs. Harry Fritzinger Thursday 'evening at 6:30 o'clock. A Christ- - —'

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925.

“*as exchange will be held at thia meeting. The Phoebe Bible Class of the Reformed church will meet Thursday evening in the church social rooms, he annual Christmas party and exchange will be enjoyed at this meetMrs. Tilman Gerber and Mrs. A. R. Fk-dderjohann will be hostess. All members are urged to attend. The Reformed Ladles’ Aid Society "ill meet Wednesday afternoon at 30 o clock in the church basementA good attendance is desired. Locate St. Joseph's Catholic church at Paulding, Ohio, was destroyed by fire Sunday morning, the blaze being discovered just as muss closed at 8:30. It is believed to have started from old and defective electric wiring. Fire destroyed the Auburn Rolling mills Sunday with a loss of $25,000. 'lt was cause dby combustion. •Mrs. Mary Wemhoff has returned

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from Fort Wayne, where she visited her sons artd dunghters and heard John McCormack, famous singer, who gave tt concert there last week. The Misses Geraldine Smith and Ada Stevens visited friends at Fort WAyne this mojning. Felix Maier returned this morning from Fort Wayne where he spent the week-end at his parental home. Miss Helen Sheets and Miss Rutli Smallback, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. C. C. Sheets and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheets attended the wedding of their son, Harold, and Miss Blanche France at Fort Wayne Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lenahau and daughters, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mrs. Lenahan's parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Auraud. Blare Odell, Breta Graham of this city, were the- guests' of Miss Gladys Ame at Roanoke Sunday. > Reuben Lord returned to Fort Wayne this afternoon after looking after business interests' here this afternoon.. Mia, s - ° Beavers spent the morning in Fort Wayne visiting with

friends. • Mrs. J. R. Peterson and daughter. Shirley Jeanne, of Term Haute, are expeeled to arrive Thursday for a several weeks visit at. the Samuel Butler home. Dr. Peterson will spend Christmas day here. Mrs. C. 8. Niblick and daughter, Charlotte, spent the day In Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Maurice Fuhrman visited friends tit Geneva lost evening. Mrs. Raymond Keller spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. . MUts Genevieve Kitson and Mr. Russell Byer motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Olga Reinking spent the week-end with friends at Fort Wayne. . Public Sale of Household Goods in rooms over Baughman’s 5 & 10, Tuesday evening, Dee. 15, 7 p. m. prompt Ivan H. Halflich 294t2 o~ — Genuine No. 3 I’ocahontus Lump z also Chestnut Coke. Telephone your order No. 25 Burk Elevator Company 2SMtfi

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