Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1926 — Page 5
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ed. A local orchestra furnished the' music tor the dancing. The committee 111 Charge included Mr. and Mis Raymond Kohne. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lankenau, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentls, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Klelnhenz,' Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Carroll. The' club will dlseontnue Its dances until 1 November, at which time a reorganIzation will he held. A very interesting meeting of the. Missionary Society of the Evangelical church was held in the church par-, lors Thursday afternoon. Election of officers was held and Mrs. C. K. Hocker was re-elected president. The other newly-elected officers are Mrs. George Dutcher, vic-president; Mrs. Alva Ituffenbarger, recording secretary; Mrs. Henry Adler, corresponding secretary, and treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Following the business and study the hostesses. Mrs. Hoeker ami Mi's. Marts, served dainty refreshments. A delightful birthday surprise party was given last evening in honor of isses Heretta Elzey and Lela Reffey at the Elzey home on Tenth street. Games and music were enjoyd during th evening. The honored guests were th recipients of many beautiful gifts. At six o'clock, a three-course dinner was served. Covers were laid for the Misses Heretta Elzey. Lela Reffey, Evangline Spahr, Josephine Anderson, Ireta Fisher, Juanita Baumgartner, Mary Robinson, Helen Gerber, Mildredand Lillian Worthman, Delores Elzey, Edna Hough, Bertha Baughman and Alina Dierkes. The Wanna Hum Bak Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ford O'Brien. Tallies were arranged for Five Hundred and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ray Languell and Mrs. Amos Yoder. At the conclusion of the games delicious refresh-! ments were served by the hostess. | The club will lie entertained in the home of Mrs. Charles Keller in two weeks. Mrs. Martin Beery. Mrs. C. H. Colter of this city, and their guest, Mrs. Isreal Rex. of Sturgis, Michigan, were entertained at dinner yesterday byj Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Beery, of east of the city. Henry Heideman. Mrs. Teresa ColMrs. Pete Comer, of Ossian, was a guest of Mrs. Mary Archbold today. She has been visiting frieuds and relatives here for the past week. o— — Locals Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Fred lleuer of this city will motor to Lake Forest, 111.. Sunday to visit with Miss Lee Anna Vance, who is a student at Ferry Hail. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdg and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed of this city went to Huntington today to attend the annual district convention of th 1 ’ Travellers Proective Association, in session there today and tomorrow. Flank‘‘Mickey” McDowell, of Bluffton visited friends in this city last i night C. H. Colter made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. While there lie visited his son, Robert, who is employed there. Mrs. Alva. Nichols went to Van j Wert, Ohio, this afternoon to be with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Meyer, who was taken home from the Van Wert County Hospital, where she underwent a severe operation several days ago. Dr. Elizabeth Burns, of Fort Wayne ' was a professional business visitor here this morning. Mrs. Hannah Sudduth, who lies eritI Rally ill at the home of her son. Walter Sudduth west of the city, was very low today. Mrs. Anna Laman and daughter, N'cvali. returned to their home at Battle Creek, Michigan, after a several days visit here with friends. Mrs. Isreal Rex, of Sturgis, Michigan, returned to her homo alter a several days visit with Mrs. Martha Beery at the C. 11. Colter home. Mrs. C. O. Porter ami sons, Jack and Bob. are at, Greencastle visiting i Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs. John| ' Cook, who is a patient at a hospital there. o— — Special Sunday Dinner a( the I’copies Restaurant. It SAY IT WITH FLOWERS j FOR MOTHER Roses, Carnations. Lillies, Sweet Peas. Snap ' Dragons, Daisies Moses Greenhouse Co. N. 5 SI. Plioue 470 0 o
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OUTBREAKS ARE REPORTED FROM SEVERAL POINTS iCUVriXIKI) KHOM P.IOK ONK) England. At the important north Englaud uoa-i port of Hull, thousands of rioters worklug on what apparently was Si pre-ar-j ranged plan, swept to the center of the city last night, interrupting the 1 operation of busses. Mounted police patrolled the city. 1 Early today a United Press corresl pondent in Edinburgh telephoned that a total of 19 arrests had been made following minor disturbances. Grocery stores warned their customers today that food rationing must begin next week unless the situation improved. The shortage Is due in part to a veritable bargain day rush of anxious housewives to obtain food supplies for boarding. The first result of a government decision to depress rioting with firmer action came last night when a police cordon half a mile long was formed in New Kent road, London, following the burning of a private automobile by a disorderly crowd. In South London all traffic within certain sections has ceased, even pedestrians being compelled to detour. Mounted police, armed with clubs for the first time during the strike, patrolled the entire section. The government, at 2 a. m„ admitted the seriousness of the violence menace which threatens the nation, j “Feeling is very strained, hut there is small outward change in the situation.” Hie official government communique announced today. “Constables had to be called out last night to augment the regular police, but the police are maintaining complete control of the situation.” Disorders reported today were hninous. I The station master and a police ' sergeant at Millsburgh were seriously 1 injured when strikers attempted to hold up a train there. Religions Britain, which is rent by many schisms, was partly consolidated by the industrial strife. The archbishops of Canterbury and York, the ' former lining the head of the Church of England, announced that they were cooperating with non-conformist leaders in an effort to effect a Christian solution of the dispute. Queen street, Cardiff, was thronged with menacing crowds today, hut the police dispersed them without cas-
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| unities. Several miners were arrested In Glasgow today as they wandered through the streets seeking student volunteers who are assisting government efforts to break the strike. j It was officially announced In Lon- ) don that there had been no serious I trouble in the city nor in the home 1 count tea. Railroads announced service somewhat more adequate than that of yesterday. Service on the northeastern railroad today wa* estimated by an official as 32 per cent. Many poloists have joined London's mounted police. Mrs. Baldwin, wife of the premier, today assumed charge of the volunteer organization to provide transportation to and from work for business women. — " o— Mr. and Mrs. Cash Lutz and Mr. Will Lutz have gone to Adams Luke for a few days outing. Special Sunday Dinner at the Peoples Restaurant. It
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