Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1926 — Page 3
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tSEDQUp ?Ji r Ü B , Car Stock has been iR-n^J 0 or 12 good qual- ■ Used Cars. They include— STUDEBAKER LIGHT 6 „„„ touring C HEVROLET SUPERIOR TOURING OAKLAND ROADSTER ? J ORD coupe 2 STAR TOURING CARS Tp until March 1 these cars Wl| i be sold for any reasonable offer. P- KIRSCH & SON d EALERs in automobiles Phone 335
Miss Thieme was presented with u gift from the girls After the dinner p radio party was enjoyed ut tho home of Mrs. Calvin Copposa, Tho-e who attended were Ethel Ervin, Mar garet and Marcella T-engerlch, Margaret Mylott, Katherine Eltlng, Mrs. Calvin Copp--. ‘i, Mrs. Clyde Butler, Catherine Under and Costnido Thieme The fr.dies’ Aid Society, of tho i Methodist chnri-h will serve a cafeteria supper in the dining hall of tho j church Saturday evening. February i 20, from 5 to 7 o'clock. The follow- ' ing' menu will be erved: Creamed chicken, noodles, mashed potatoei. giblet gravy, veal loaf, baked bean", macaroni, potato salad, pie, cake, fruit ' salad, cream slaw, pickles, sandwishes, hot rolls, bread, hntter, jelly, ice ('team and coffee. A cordial invitation is extended, the puh'ie, Tho member" of the Bon Hur lodge will enjoy a two-cent social in the lodge rooms at 7:3d o'clock. A good attendance is desired. The members of the Tri Kappa Sorority announce a bake sale to he held at tho Central Grocery Saturday, February 27. The liberal patronage of the public Is solicited. Mrs. G. 11. Wehmeyer entertained tlie nu mbers of her Two Bridge Club, of Fort Wayne at a luncheon bridge party Thursday. The home was decimated with a variety of spring flowlers for tho occasion. Mrs. Will Zwick assisted the hostess in serving. Covjors were laid for sixteen guests. The blue section of the Methodist Epworth Leaguers entertained the members of the red and white divisions at a dinner party at 6:30 'clock last evening, in the church dining room. Covers were laid for 125 guests. Contests and games were enjoyed and an interesting program | v.as given. Mrs. A. D. Suttles. Marjorie Moore and Doris Pt ters furnished old time music and Miss i Whalen gave a clever reading. o L®eaite Mrs. Leland Thomas, of filoomingt >n. who has lieen the guest of Miss Veincica Anker for the past few days, has gone to Bluffton to spend a few days with her parents, before returning to her home. Mrs. Thomas was Miss Dorothy William n. before her recent marriage.
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DECATUR DaH.Y DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1926
/ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirsch, Mr. Mat I • Kli ' h and Mr. and Mrs M. F. Worth- " nun V ent to Canton, Ohio, this morn ‘ Ing. t attend the funeral of Mrs R. It Elhker, wile oi a former pa.jtor of 1 the Zion Bi formed churi h in this city, ,: who > de;.th occurred hi a ho-pli.il al Canton .yesterday. Mrs. !' .1 Bower . of near Peter‘’on, , v,„ ■ a shopper here HiL morning. ,I .hihn Joseph m id<> a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Herman Colchln looked after bus!j no w interests at Fort Wayne Tburs* ,'<lny afternoon. I Card; have been received lure hy friends from Milton Swearingen and Mr and Mrs IL F, Craft and daughter--, Donna and Melba will . spend the week-end with Mrs Craft's parents, at. Spencerville Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson, of Fort Wayne, were here today to attend tin funeral of their grandfather, , Mr. Dan Kltson, which was held at , tho Methodist church this afternoon. Dick Burdg made a Business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. o COURT HOUSE' ■ SBBBaBt33B3Hiai3B Suit On Notes A suit on promissory notes and to fore lose a mortgage on 80 acres of l.intl in Blue Creek township was filed in tho circuit court today by Harry O. Williams against Lemuel G.. and Elizabeth E. William-;. Judgment for $3,000 is demanded. Attorney C. L. Walters is counsel for the plaintiff. Declared Insane f Amos Howdyshell, of Monroe town-! "hip, was declared insane at an inquest 1
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I held before John W. M> rrlman, Justice of the peaie, here yesterday evening. Application has been made fur ad mission of Ur. Howdyshell to the Eastern Hospital lor the Insane, at Richmond. Mr. Howdyshell is 64 years .hi and his he-evi an Inmate of the county Infirmary for tin last two month;. —— BELIEVE DIXON WILL NOT RUN H'OXTISiI ED FROM P4GE OVEI asks that they sign. In the meantime, Evutw Woollen, organization candidate for the short term prepared to file his petition with Secretary of State Frederick Si-hurtemeier Saturday. h in said that this petition will contain the names of at least 1,000 of tho state’s loading democratic workers. o Local Officers Asked To Watch For Forger She: iff John Baker and local police were notified today by Bluffton police to be on the look out for a elever ftrger, going by the name of G. E. Hunt, who has been passing forged cheeks in Bluffton during the last few days. He 1; thought to have left that city. o Proposed Investigation Os Results Os Dry Law Takes New Turn Today Washington. FeU. IS. — (United Press)—The proposed investigation of the results of prohibition took a new turn today when several members of | tho house alcoholic liquor traffic com--1 mittee threatened to quit the commit-
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