Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1926 — Page 5

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I fyciety 9 CU B CALENDER 9 Friday 9 Luck Supper-Hall. IB 7:30 p. m. |H p,n Hur Anniversary — Yeoman 9 n»». » Christian Ladies' Aid Society East--9 rr Bazaar 01,1 \dams County Bank ■ Building. B Saturday B Bazaar and Cimken Supper. Baptist 9 I* lll '-'' Abl s ' n ' i *' , - v ,|,r 1 ‘‘asant Mills 9 -France's Hall. 5 to 10 p. m. B Beulah Chapel Ladies' Aid Pastry ■ Sale-Central Grocery. B W. M S of Reformed chord, colored B Eaher egg sale Liehtle Meat Market, B It B f B Ladies’ Aid Society Cafeteria B Sapper Church dining room, 5 to 7 B p m - ■ W. It. c. Pastry Sale — Schmitt's B Meat Market, 9 a. m. ■ Christian Ladies’ Aid Society Eastfl er Bazaar and Pastry Sale- Old Adfl ans County Bank building. I- Tuesday Dancing Club —Elks Home, 8:30 p.m. C. I* of C. -K. of Hall. 7 p. tn. Psi lota Xi- Mrs. E B. Adams, 7:30 p an. Historical Club Closing Banquet— Mis. Heber Humbarger. R Wednesday ■ Ladies' Shakespeare Club —Mrs. J. ■ W. Tyndall. B Hoyt-Fuhrman I Mr and Mrs. H. A. Fuhrman au- ■ itouuce tile marriage of their daughI ter. Miss Ida, to Mr. Nathan F. Hoyt, I of Denver. Colo. The marriage ocI tarred last Saturday, March 27, at the I Ironic of the Rev. M. Johnson, pastor 9 of the Evangelical church at Fort II Wayne, at ten o'clock. Rev. Johnson I received the vows. The bride has n been employed in a curio shop in YelI lowstone National Park for the past several summers, and Mr. Hoyt is one of the park electricians. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt have gone to Denver, where they will reside until the park opens. At a meeting of the Ladies' Shakespeare Club hold Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dan Sprang, Mrs. It B. Erwin gave an excellent review of the book, "Ben Hur," by General Lew Wal'.ec. Mrs. Erwin also wve an interesting account of the

life of the author and incidents connected with the writing of the book. As a sub-topic, Mrs. S. D. Beavers save a description of the private es ate and former home of Genera! Wallace, located at'Crawfordsville, and which she has visited. The library a part of the grounds is now the property of Crawfordsville, having ,)een a gift to the city. The home has been sold and passed into other hands. Hie next club meeting will be held at ,h *; home of Mrs. J. W. Tyndall, who wi l also have the program. Ihe regular meeting of the DanelnK Club will be held at the Elks' '•ome Tuesday evening at 8:30 o’clock. AH members are urged to attend, I he Crazy Idea,” senior class Play, D. C. H. S., Tues. Apr. 6th. 78-4 t — o — A complete line of fresh astries and Baked goods for Sunday. Peoples Restaurant.

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I William Grant, who Is a student in the Indiana University Dental School, will spend the week-end with his parents in this city, and will return to i school Monday. Mary Margaret Teveer, daughter of Mr. and Mrk-B. J. Teveer, is seriously ill. Her condition became worse yesterday afternoon and at noon today, • she had shown little improvement. Next t' a flat tire, th' worst thing is a blowout on a tooth paste tube. Why pick on Gen. Butler? He made M good showin' in Philadelphia as has been made by any other dry enforcement officer.- Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Miss Leis Peterson-, student at Northwestern University, at Evans- - ton. Ilinois. is hem? to spend Easter 'with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ■ Peterson. She will return to Evanston Tuesday. Miss Gladys Graham, teacher In the 1 Anderson schools, is spending the week-end here wit hher parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Graham. J< nas Tritch. of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here this morning. Miss Carolyn Acker, teacher in the South Ward school, is confined to her r home suffering with LaGrippe. Miss Ruth Vizzard spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Miss Catherine Martin is spending the week-end at her parental home at Attica. o Special Easter Service At Church Os God Here An exercise, expressing the Crucifixion afnd Resurrection of Christ, will be given at the Church of God, on Cleveland street, Sunday evening, April 41 beginning at 7 o'clock. The program will consist of recitations, several dialogues and both, vocal and instrumental music. A hearty welcome is extended to the public to attend this service. ■•■■■ o CARD OF THANKS We wish, in this manner to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their assistance and kindness during the sickness and death of our husband and father; also for the beautiful flowers; Rev. Cecil Smith and Rev. Somerville Light for their services. Mrs. John Edwards and family. I

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hint of spring, according to Forecaster C. L. Mitchell. Rains borne eastward by the tecend disturbance of the week, will fall generally over the eastern half of the country In the next 36 hours, Mitchell expects and the precipitation will be accompanied by warmer weather. But the storm will pass over by Saturday and will be Succeeded by cooler weather for Sunday. Chicago, April 2— (United Press) — A driving snow storm, which rushed Easter shoppers from the street, ushered In the second blizzard of the week here today. It was the promised second heavy storm of the middlcwest which now is attempting to dig out of the snow banks which earlier in the week clogged railways, roads and tore down telephone and telegraph wires. The snow today is coming on top of a one-foot fall earlier in the week. Forecasts for the entire middlewestern region for tonight and Saturday indicate there will be no let up of the uuseason cold spell as snow and low temperatures are predicted. LATIN PROGRAM GIVEN AT I). H. S. ICOVTIM ED FROM PVGE OSE» Harold Zwick. The last page, representing “Old Dutch Cleanser,” was interpreted by Lillian Worthman and Virginia Hite. , Ed Anderson and Catherine Kaufman I acted in the capacity of stage managers. The program was greatly enjoyed. j -fl , Heidelburg Glee Chib Coming To Berne April 10 1 Benre, April 2.—The Heidelburg University men's glee club, of Tiffin. Ohio, will give a concert in the Berne Community Auditorium. Saturday evening, April 10. The concert will be i given under the auspices of the Wo- ' mens' Missionary Society and the ’ Girls’ Missionary Guild of the local I Reformed church. Tire glee club is . composed of twenty-three men. all tal- ! ented singers. Prof. Amos S. EherI sole is director of the club. o Community Meeting To Be Held At Aber School The “jubilee actors from Nigerville on the Swanee Riber” will have a large part in the community meeting

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